lovegreece.com Pioneering Greeks: Tzanetos Antypas, President of Praksis by GTP editing team 9 December 2016 written by GTP editing team 9 December 2016 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 26 Welcome to “Pioneering Greeks”, the weekly column of GTP Headlines, which highlights the Greeks that stand out for their creative thinking in the business world. “Pioneering Greeks” is a collaboration between LoveGreece.com and Greek Travel Pages (GTP). This week we introduce Tzanetos Antypas, the president of Praksis, a non profit organization that aims to plan, apply and implement humanitarian programs and medical interventions. Eliminating the social and economic exclusion of vulnerable social groups and defending their personal and social rights is in the center of Praksis’ actions. Tzanetos is a man of action, not a man who stays in theory. That’s why as president of Praksis he provides humanitarian and medical support — without making any discrimination — to many people that are victims of social or economical exclusion, such as poor and homeless Greeks or immigrants, narcotic addicts, children that work illegally and victims of trafficking. He firmly believes that in order to change things, “we should first change ourselves”. And he is trying to convey this belief to the some 500 volunteers and 160 employees of Praksis throughout Greece. Although Praksis is not financed by the Greek government, Tzanetos has managed to cooperate with other foreign organizations, such as “Save Children” in Italy and “AGIS TA TERRE” in France, to prevent the trafficking of children. Praksis implements programs throughout Greece and mostly in Attica, Central Macedonia, Lesvos Island and Patras area. Moreover, its mobile medical units travel to the Northern Aegean islands, to the Dodecanese, as well as to Northern Greece. Praksis also participates in many networks on national and European level. Inspired by the dynamism and creativity of the Greek entrepreneurial spirit, LoveGreece was founded in 2013 as an initiative to boost and promote the country’s image abroad by profiling talented and successful Greeks. With their ethos and vision, Greece’s entrepreneurs and professionals are an important aspect of the country worth highlighting to the world. LoveGreece is powered by Gina Mamidaki, the founder of the G & A Mamidakis Foundation. *** Εμπνευσμένο από τον δυναμισμό και τη δημιουργικότητα του ελληνικού επιχειρηματικού πνεύματος, το LoveGreece ιδρύθηκε το 2013 σαν μια πρωτοβουλία για την ενίσχυση και την προώθηση της εικόνας της χώρας στο εξωτερικό, παρουσιάζοντας ταλαντούχους Έλληνες με εξωστρεφή νοοτροπία. Οι Έλληνες επιχειρηματίες αποτελούν σημαντικό παράγοντα της χώρας που αξίζει να παρουσιαστεί σε όλο τον κόσμο. Το LoveGreece υποστηρίζεται από την Τζίνα Μαμιδάκη, Πρόεδρο του Ιδρύματος Γ. & Α. Μαμιδάκη. PIONEERINGREEKS HOME Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post Ημερίδα FedHATTA: Νέος ασφαλιστικός νόμος και ΤΑΝΠΥ – Τι αλλάζει next post Madonna Introduces Greek Muse ‘Euterpe’ to the World at Billboard Event You may also like Pioneering Greeks: Vartholomaios Lyrarakis, General Director, Lyrarakis Wines 31 August 2018 Pioneering Greeks: Beetroot Design Group 16 March 2018 Pioneering Greeks: Konstantinos Machairas, Director of Organization Earth 12 January 2018 Pioneering Greeks: Niki Smirni, Founder of Travelgems 24 November 2017 Pioneering Greeks: George Nikiforos, Founder of ‘ByRaki’ Flavor Spirits 6 October 2017 Pioneering Greeks: Alexandra Theohari, Founder of ‘Klothό’ Clothing 15 September 2017 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ