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                            TRIBUTE TO AHEPA

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                           HON. SCOTT GARRETT

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                       Friday, February 16, 2007

  Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey. Madam Speaker, as AHEPA celebrates 85 
years of service in the community, it gives me great pleasure to offer 
my heartfelt congratulations on your reaching this milestone.
  Since its inception in 1922 as a voice against prejudice and hate, 
AHEPA has grown into a multinational organization that continues to 
spread the universal truths of Hellenism--humanity, freedom, and 
democracy--across the United States and around the world.
  Many organizations begin with noble causes but waver in purpose as 
time and obstacles dampen their ambitions. Yet, in the face of 
depression, war, and the unavoidable hardships of growth and 
development, AHEPA has continued steadfastly to advocate for the 
principles of education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, and family 
and individual excellence--principles that are common to us all as 
Americans. From helping young people achieve their dreams of education 
to supporting philanthropy and public service to addressing the deepest 
needs of families, AHEPA's successes have been remarkable.
  Today, while we would hope that prejudice no longer dwells on any 
streets or in any hearts of America, we live in an imperfect world and 
the original mission of AHEPA is still vital. Today, we need to keep 
the dreams of education alive. Today, we need to continue to foster the 
spirit of giving and volunteerism in our communities. And today, we 
need to persevere in spreading the hopeful message of freedom and 
democracy.
  As a Member of Congress, I am proud to serve on the Congressional 
Caucus on Hellenic Affairs. In this capacity, I work with fellow caucus 
members to enhance and strengthen the United States' relationship with 
Greece and the Republic of Cyprus. The friendship between our nations 
has a long and rich history, and by continuing to further this 
important bond, we can stand together to advance the causes of liberty 
and democracy. In this worthy endeavor, I look forward to continuing to 
stand with you.
  This 85th year is a time to reflect upon AHEPA's past successes and 
upon the many ways in which Greek-Americans have enriched the fabric of 
America. Equally important, it is a time to look forward with hope and 
anticipation to a future of continuing to build the vision that is 
AHEPA.
  Congratulations on 85 years of success and best wishes for many more 
years ahead.

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