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Hellenic Mentoring Initiative
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Holiday Wishes!

SEASONS GREETINGS!

HOLIDAY EVENT!

Tuesday, 7PM December 28th @ Kellari Taverna NYC!

A warm welcome to new and returning attendees and Passport Members!

We look forward to seeing you at our annual Holiday Happy Hour!

  • Event Details: Click Here
  • Pre-Registration Required: Click Here, Eventbrite Link
  • Registration: $30 per person (50% off for College Students (Passcode HOLIDAZE2021); Philo4Thought Passport Members FREE (with emailed passcode) R.S.V.P. by December 21st.

Late Registration $40 per person (no passcodes).

PHILANTHROPIC DONATIONS

Many Thanks to all those who contributed to our holiday clothing drive for the

Veterans Association of America!

Santa and his reindeer have just collected the substantial clothing donation this week. We appreciate your solidarity and respect for those who have served and protected our great nation.

Missed the chance to contribute to our clothing drive? Please click here to send a holiday donation to them directly.

Every act of kindness counts!

Special Thanks to Steven Bogdanos @ ALL THE RIGHT MOVES MOVING & STORAGE!

Because of the generosity of Mr. Bogdanos and his team,
Philo4Thought was able to donate 10 enormous crates of books and office furniture to a local high school in Jamaica, New York with great ease. 

Want to book a move? Click here for the most reliable service in town!

HOLIDAY SURVIVAL TIPS

Top Holiday Survival Skills

Cut back on the physical and mental stress of the holiday season!

  • Create a Relaxing Home Environment. To start off with a relaxing mindset it’s important to maintain a space that makes you feel festive and positive.
    • Organize & Declutter. Give things you don’t use to those in need.
    • Screen-Free Time. Commit to turning off your screens and devices to enjoy the time allocated to your family and friends.
    • Create a Positive Holiday Tradition. If you didn’t grow up with a holiday tradition it’s ok to start a new one with your friends and loved ones. The main thing is to make sure that it isn’t something that will add to the stress of the season. 
  • Rest & Recharge. Take time to rest and care for yourself; don’t feel forced to do and attend everything.
    • Eat properly. If you have dietary restrictions, stick to foods that you know and work around the rest. Avoid drive-throughs with junk food (the type that is TOO readily available when you’re out shopping). Eat before leaving home and carry a healthy snack to enjoy while you’re shopping. 
    • Hydrate! Drink plenty of water. Beware of the double whammy (dehydration and liquid calories) of heavy, sugary holiday beverages!
    • Mini Fitness Routine. Prioritize your health. Get at least 10-15 minutes of exercise daily (even just a simple stretch, daily stairs or short walk). Get at least a five-hour rest cycle. 
    • Meditation & Positive Affirmations. Getting ready for a stressful reunion? Have a positive affirmation to keep you in the holiday spirit. Remember that we’re gathering. to celebrate, not to rehash past arguments.
    • Journaling. You may want to keep a small holiday journal — the front half for the positive moments and back to vent a bit if you feel the need.
  • Reduce Shopping Stress. Making your list and checking it twice? Your naughty and nice mist doesn’t have to be as long as Santa’s.
    • Stock up on simple hostess gifts so you don’t show up to a party empty handed.
    • Finding Discounts, Friendly Haggling & Price Matching. Many shops will price match on products or offer discounts to educators, students and first responders. It doesn’t hurt to ask. Just keep the conversation friendly rather than pressing for a deal. 
  • Paced Socializing. Limit the number of events you choose to attend. If you’re hosting a party, plan the menu and details out in advance. Having a prefab menu with a few impromptu touches tends to work best. If you’re traveling, pack in advance.
  • Tag Team. Ask for help when you need it. Perhaps it’s to remind you of your 10-minute walk, perhaps it’s to navigate social stress of parties or shopping. Whatever the issue, remember that it’s ok to ask for a hand or a +1 for your holiday adventures!  

Hidden Treasures

New advisory articles available at our e-Library.

INTERNSHIP & SCHOLARSHIPS

Philo4Thought Internships & Training

Welcoming Internship Applications for SPRING 2022!

APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED

JAN. 5, 2022
(standard 3-month Spring Semester (120-140 hours)

Click here for Internship Applications

We invite you to email interns@philo4thought.org with questions regarding Spring 2022 opportunities. You may also contact your local college office, career center or faculty advisor to inquire about available internship opportunities we offer for students in your major. Areas of specialization include:

  • Business Management
  • Educational Administration
  • Hospitality & Event Management
  • Media, Marketing & Communications
  • Public Policy & Community Outreach
  • Public Relations
  • Writing & Journalism
  • Technical/IT
  • Interdisciplinary Internship

Philo4Thought Annual Merit Awards & Scholarships

Welcoming 2022 Honoree & Scholarship Nominations!

APPLICATION DEADLINE
JAN 15, 2022

RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED
FEB 15, 2022

Click here to learn more, nominate or apply for a schoarlship or award!

Nominations and applications  for our competitive scholarship and honorariums are currently open!

  • MERIT AWARD CATEGORIES: Philo4Thought offers the following awards. in collaboration with the NYS Assembly and Attorney General’s Office — Lifetime Achievement, HYP Philanthropist, HYP Organization and Triple C Award. Additional Merit Awards are offered in collaboration with the NYC Mayor’s Office for those who have completed over 150 hours of philanthropic work in support of the Hellenic Community.  
  • MERIT SCHOLARSHIP: Philo4Thought offers a College-Bound Scholars (CBS) stipend to students who have overcome financial and/or medical hardship while maintaining a record of academic excellence (3.5 GPA) and contributing to the support and flourishing of the greater Hellenic community through special projects, community outreach, etc. 

Need help over the holidays? Contact us!

Empowerment (Team/Individual) 

Start a New Program or Event

New School, Job & Career Transition 

Lifestyle (Organization & Balance, Stress Management)

Email: p4tinfo@gmail.com (best)
Phone: 212-851-9190
We are here for you!

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Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season from our family to yours.

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