Author: Cyprus
Entering a new cycle (Cyprus)
Shortly before we resume our cultural and volunteer activities, we bid farewell to the summer by organising an all-day trip to Paphos for the members and friends of New Acropolis. […]
Presentation of a Book for Children (Cyprus)
As part of our cultural activities, we organised a book presentation for our little friends. We are grateful for the teacher-author Yiota Diakou, who accepted our invitation to present, in […]
IX Annual Blood Drive (Cyprus)
For the ninth consecutive year we organized in collaboration with the Blood Bank, our blood donation. We would like to thank our volunteers young and older, and the new donors […]
Book Presentation: “The Paper Box” (cyprus)
A special thank you to the actress and writer Thea Christodoulidou for the beautiful journey to tradition and the world of literature, for the stories, for the advice and the […]
Presentation: Women who changed the History (Cyprus)
To honour the International Women’s Day, we held a presentation of 5 important women who changed the world with their faith, love, ingenuity and contribution.
Aid to the victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria (Cyprus)
“One of the secrets of life is that all that is really worth doing is what we do for oters.” – Carroll Lewis
Carnival 2023 (Cyprus)
This year our carnival theme was inspired by the Greek Mythology… the deities and heroes were raffled off… and we let our creative imagination run wild!! “Imagination was given to […]
World Philosophy Day (Cyprus)
In honor of World Philosophy Day, declared by Unesco, we invited people to a lecture on “Universal Symbols” and their deeper meaning and power. This interactive activity allowed everyone to […]
Olive harvesting… (Cyprus)
A weekend full of joy, teamwork, hard work, and at the end… the oil of the year!
Tree Planting and Cleaning at the Salt Lake in Larnaca (Cyprus)
Like every year, we cooperate with the Municipality of Larnaca. We planted new trees and loved seeing most of last year’s trees grow. We cleaned up the park, which unfortunately […]










