Voluntary Ministry of Patients – Diaconia

Vehicle

The Voluntary Ministry of Patients – Diaconia is a nonprofit organization providing essential care and support to abandoned children, unaccompanied minors, and isolated, vulnerable elderly patients in homes and hospitals across Attica.
Recipient
Voluntary Ministry of Patients – Diaconia
https://www.diaconia.gr/
Grant title
Vehicle
Year
2025
Location of Grant
Attica
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2023
Program for the Support of Lonely Elderly Patients
2020
Program for the Support of Lonely Elderly Patients
2015
Operating Support

Founded in 2003, Diaconia operates daily with trained volunteers, offering companionship, creative engagement, home visits, meal distribution, and assistance with medical and bureaucratic needs. The organization also responds to emergencies, such as natural disasters, and runs extensive volunteer training programs. With over 2,900 trained volunteers and 90,000 beneficiaries in its 22 years of operation, Diaconia not only delivers compassionate, structured support but also raises awareness about the importance of social care in hospitals, homes, and the community.

Vehicle 

 

This grant regards the purchase of a van to support Diaconia’s operations, including transporting vulnerable patients to and from hospitals. The vehicle will also strengthen Diaconia’s care at home program, which provides food, medicine, and social support to more than 70 isolated elderly individuals in their homes.

Founded in 2003, Diaconia operates daily with trained volunteers, offering companionship, creative engagement, home visits, meal distribution, and assistance with medical and bureaucratic needs. The organization also responds to emergencies, such as natural disasters, and runs extensive volunteer training programs. With over 2,900 trained volunteers and 90,000 beneficiaries in its 22 years of operation, Diaconia not only delivers compassionate, structured support but also raises awareness about the importance of social care in hospitals, homes, and the community.

Vehicle 

 

This grant regards the purchase of a van to support Diaconia’s operations, including transporting vulnerable patients to and from hospitals. The vehicle will also strengthen Diaconia’s care at home program, which provides food, medicine, and social support to more than 70 isolated elderly individuals in their homes.

Recipient
Voluntary Ministry of Patients – Diaconia
https://www.diaconia.gr/
Grant title
Vehicle
Year
2025
Location of Grant
Attica
Program Area
Social Welfare
Other Grants to this recipient
2023
Program for the Support of Lonely Elderly Patients
2020
Program for the Support of Lonely Elderly Patients
2015
Operating Support

Founded in 2003, Diaconia operates daily with trained volunteers, offering companionship, creative engagement, home visits, meal distribution, and assistance with medical and bureaucratic needs. The organization also responds to emergencies, such as natural disasters, and runs extensive volunteer training programs. With over 2,900 trained volunteers and 90,000 beneficiaries in its 22 years of operation, Diaconia not only delivers compassionate, structured support but also raises awareness about the importance of social care in hospitals, homes, and the community.

Vehicle 

 

This grant regards the purchase of a van to support Diaconia’s operations, including transporting vulnerable patients to and from hospitals. The vehicle will also strengthen Diaconia’s care at home program, which provides food, medicine, and social support to more than 70 isolated elderly individuals in their homes.

Founded in 2003, Diaconia operates daily with trained volunteers, offering companionship, creative engagement, home visits, meal distribution, and assistance with medical and bureaucratic needs. The organization also responds to emergencies, such as natural disasters, and runs extensive volunteer training programs. With over 2,900 trained volunteers and 90,000 beneficiaries in its 22 years of operation, Diaconia not only delivers compassionate, structured support but also raises awareness about the importance of social care in hospitals, homes, and the community.

Vehicle 

 

This grant regards the purchase of a van to support Diaconia’s operations, including transporting vulnerable patients to and from hospitals. The vehicle will also strengthen Diaconia’s care at home program, which provides food, medicine, and social support to more than 70 isolated elderly individuals in their homes.

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