IOCC Emergency Appeal: Hurricane Gustav Makes Landfall

IOCC Delivers Aid to Families Who Fled to North Ossetia

IOCC Expands Assistance to those Displaced by Georgian Conflict

IOCC Begins Distributions in Tbilisi & North Ossetia

IOCC Releases New Video, “Greece Wildfires.”

Humanitarian Need Deepens As Conflict in the Caucasus Affects Thousands

IOCC Emergency Appeal: Conflict in the Caucasus

Matching Grant Increased For IOCC Projects In Kosovo

IOCC Aids Iraqi Families in Conflict-Ridden Sadr City

Frontline Clergy Travel to Iowa Floods

Matching Grant Expands Projects for Kosovo

IOCC Mobilizes First Responders to Flood Stricken Midwest

Life Inside Iraq: “We Have Become Accustomed to the Fear”

Update on Myanmar & China Relief Efforts

OCA Donates $20,000 for Myanmar and China Disasters to IOCC

Peja Stojakovic and IOCC Assist Disabled Children in Greece

Faithful in Clifton, NJ Assemble 100 Hygiene kits at IOCC Retreat

Providing Relief for Victims of Albania Explosions

Kosovo School Assistance Program Launched

Iraqi Refugees Who Leave Homes for the Safety of Syria Still Face Challenges

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San Francisco, CA
15th Annual "Remembering Home" Dinner

On Sunday, November 4, Holy Trinity hosted the Fifteenth Annual “Remembering Home” fundraising dinner.  The event grossed over $63,000 -  an amount that was matched by an anonymous donor, conditional on the event generating a minimum of $50,000.  Bottom line, we raised $110,000 for IOCC’s humanitarian works.  Our Holy Trinity family should take pride in our efforts to assure that the whole day was special in every way. 

We were blessed by the presence of Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco along with  Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Nikitas, the new Director of the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute at Cal-Berkeley, IOCC Director Dean Triantafilou as well as our Bishop Maxim.  We also were pleased by the support and presence of clergy and laity from all of the Serbian churches in Northern California.

An event of this magnitude can only succeed with the help and love of many.  Thanks to God we received the support needed to properly demonstrate our Serbian hospitality.

Finally, we want to acknowledge the performers who entertained us:  The Antiochian dancers from Los Altos Hills, the Kolo dancers from St. Michael’s in Saratoga, the Balka Balalaika from San Jose as well as our very own superlative baritone, Branislav Radakovic.

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