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Project Hope for Greece Helps the Lesvos Fisherman Reclaim their Livelihood

Fisherman Kostas Pinteris, will be returning to the sea, after his boat is repaired and able to be put back into the water.
Fisherman Kostas Pinteris, will be returning to the sea, after his boat is repaired and able to be put back into the water.

Far away in Beverly Hills, California— one man with no direct connection to two fisherman in a tiny Greek fishing village of Lesvos— made a gift that would not only impact the fishermen, but their entire community.

Thanos and Kostas were amongst the Greek islanders from the tiny village of Skala Sikamnias who were thrust into the center of the worst refugee crisis Europe has experienced in generations.

Almost a million people landed on their island and a majority of them arrived in rafts in and around their tiny village— with its population less than 100 permanent residents.

Fisherman Kostas Pinteris can be seen lifting a child to safety from a boat that landed near Skala Sikamnias.

For much of 2015 and 2016, they stopped fishing for fish and instead, they became part of an integral team of average people saving lives— plucking children and helpless people from the waters around their idyllic village.

Often times, they were awakened in the middle of the night and asked to rush to the scene of sinking rafts to pull people out of the water and bring them to safety.

Fisherman Thanos Marmarinos’ boat was transformed into a rescue boat, helping to tug sinking rafts filled with refugees making the dangerous crossing from Turkey.

The men, together with other fellow villagers, were recognized for their love for humanity with a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize.

This past January, Lesvos experienced a massive snowstorm that caused extensive damage to livestock, crops, olive trees and citrus trees.

Thanos and Kostas’ fishing boats were destroyed by winter storms

Thanos and Kostas also took a hit. Their fishing boats— their sole livelihood— were also destroyed, submerged in the water with electrical and mechanical equipment destroyed, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damages and making their boats inoperable.

“We weren’t able to fish and make a living because we chose to help human beings survive, and now that we want to reclaim our lives, we have this,” Thanos said of the tragic irony that befell him and his fellow fisherman, Kostas.

Hundreds of thousands of people landed in the waters around the village of Skala Sikamnias on the island of Lesvos.

A man in California who has no connection to the fisherman watched the news unfold about the tragic fate of the fisherman who did so much to help thousands of humans, he couldn’t sit back and do nothing.

July 2017: Thanos Marmarinos on his newly refurbished fishing boat

The donor— who chose to remain anonymous— wanted Thanos and Kostas to get back to fishing and feeding their families and their community, so he decided to act, making a $28,000 gift and also reaching out to friends who also pitched in to make up the difference needed and create this ripple effect of kindness.

July 2017: A Greek America Foundation team visited the fisherman and were happy to see them out fishing (for fish) again!

In coordination with our Project Hope for Greece campaign and the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, the donation was made and monies were directed to the purchase of new motors, mechanical electrical equipment, as well as all of the labor and logistics needed to get the equipment to the tiny village all the way from Athens to repair the two damaged fishing boats.

In the end— a donor in California, inspired by news thousands of miles away was motivated to act, while two Greek American community organizations mobilized their resources to help two worthy Greek villagers reclaim their livelihoods for their own good, and also the good of their entire community.

Donate today to Project Hope for Greece and help us help Greece’s most vulnerable people.

Fisherman Thanassis Marmarinos

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