Philanthropic Foundations of Mytilini - St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home

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The Philanthropic Foundations of Mytilini were founded in 1917 through the fortune left behind by the Christian Community of Mytilini, operating under the Ottoman occupation.
Recipient
Philanthropic Foundations of Mytilini - St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home
Grant title
Equipment
Year
2017
Location of Grant
Lesvos
Program Area
Social Welfare

The Foundations’ aim is the operation of the St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home as well as the management of bequests. The Care Home’s operation commenced in 1938 with the goal of providing nursing and care to the senior residents of Lesvos Island. It is the largest of 2 nonprofit care homes on the island. It has an overall capacity of 114 and is divided in a regular care home accommodating 54 elders and a Chronic Illness Therapy Clinic housing 60 patients.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the installation of solar panels. The installation of solar panels is especially significant as it will decrease Mytilini Care Home’s yearly fuel expense by 60%.

The Foundations’ aim is the operation of the St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home as well as the management of bequests. The Care Home’s operation commenced in 1938 with the goal of providing nursing and care to the senior residents of Lesvos Island. It is the largest of 2 nonprofit care homes on the island. It has an overall capacity of 114 and is divided in a regular care home accommodating 54 elders and a Chronic Illness Therapy Clinic housing 60 patients.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the installation of solar panels. The installation of solar panels is especially significant as it will decrease Mytilini Care Home’s yearly fuel expense by 60%.

Recipient
Philanthropic Foundations of Mytilini - St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home
Grant title
Equipment
Year
2017
Location of Grant
Lesvos
Program Area
Social Welfare

The Foundations’ aim is the operation of the St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home as well as the management of bequests. The Care Home’s operation commenced in 1938 with the goal of providing nursing and care to the senior residents of Lesvos Island. It is the largest of 2 nonprofit care homes on the island. It has an overall capacity of 114 and is divided in a regular care home accommodating 54 elders and a Chronic Illness Therapy Clinic housing 60 patients.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the installation of solar panels. The installation of solar panels is especially significant as it will decrease Mytilini Care Home’s yearly fuel expense by 60%.

The Foundations’ aim is the operation of the St. Georgios Mytilini Care Home as well as the management of bequests. The Care Home’s operation commenced in 1938 with the goal of providing nursing and care to the senior residents of Lesvos Island. It is the largest of 2 nonprofit care homes on the island. It has an overall capacity of 114 and is divided in a regular care home accommodating 54 elders and a Chronic Illness Therapy Clinic housing 60 patients.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the installation of solar panels. The installation of solar panels is especially significant as it will decrease Mytilini Care Home’s yearly fuel expense by 60%.

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