A distinguished fundraiser luncheon took place at Limani Restaurant in Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, organized by Philip Christopher to honor U.S. Congressman Chris Pappas, a Democrat from New Hampshire. Congressman Pappas, a steadfast advocate for the Greek American community, has long championed crucial issues affecting Hellenes, including the ongoing struggle for Cyprus, which marked its 50th Dark Anniversary this year.
Chris Pappas’s dedication to Hellenic causes has made him a prominent voice in the U.S. Congress, tirelessly advocating for justice and the recognition of human rights violations. His work has been pivotal in raising awareness about the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, ensuring that the pursuit of a fair resolution remains a priority for U.S. foreign policy.
During the event, leaders of the Greek American community expressed deep gratitude for Congressman Pappas’s efforts, particularly his support for bipartisan initiatives that call for the reunification of Cyprus. He has consistently pushed for the recognition of the significant contributions that Greek Americans make to the fabric of American society, promoting policies that enhance cultural and economic ties between Greece, Cyprus, and the United States.
The luncheon brought together influential figures from the Greek American community, who applauded Pappas not only for his work on the Cyprus issue but also for his leadership on matters such as religious freedom for the Ecumenical Patriarchate, advocacy for Greece’s sovereignty in the Eastern Mediterranean, and support for strengthening U.S.-Greece defense cooperation.
The event marked a powerful reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by the Hellenic diaspora, particularly the unresolved issue of Cyprus. Congressman Pappas’s unwavering commitment has galvanized the community, reaffirming the shared goal of securing justice and reunification for Cyprus. As we remember the 50th Dark Anniversary, Pappas’s leadership provides hope that continued advocacy will eventually lead to a lasting and just solution.
The fundraiser reflected the collective will of Greek Americans to work alongside elected officials like Pappas in pursuit of their shared vision for the future, both in the U.S. and in Greece.