Sailors from Naval Support Activity Souda Bay’s Administration
Department and American Forces Network Souda Bay participated in a community outreach event at the Souda Animal Shelter Feb. 13.
Team Souda volunteers were able to help the community
while following COVID-19 measures, spending the afternoon performing yard work and playing with the dogs to socialize them, making it easier to find them a home.
Senior Chief Culinary Specialist Daniel Hemingway is a returning volunteer. Hemingway, a native of Newark, N.J., has been in the Navy for 17 years and at NSA Souda Bay for 15 months. Hemingway said
he had to go back to the shelter because the last time he volunteered was such a great experience.
“I am a big softy when it comes to (stray animals),” said Hemingway. “They need love too and to have a place that gives them shelter and gives them food, it is necessary. It is just great to have a place that they can be taken care of and safe.”
Elizabeth Iliakis, director of the Souda Animal Shelter Project and a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., founded the shelter in 2016 out of her love of
animals.
“I grew up in a house where we were all animal lovers. We had everything from pigeons, to chameleons, to birds, to cats, to dogs,” said Iliakis. “When I was living in Athens I just took on the 20 strays in my
neighborhood.”
Souda Bay Sailors have been volunteering their own time since the establishment of the shelter.
Organized groups representing NSA Souda Bay began visiting the shelter in November 2018 and have completed eight projects.
"You are getting people coming from two sides of the Earth coming together who share the same ideals and it is really nice,” said
Iliakis. “It is really a special feeling. I can’t even try to describe it in words, you can’t. It is beautiful, especially when you see military
working alongside regular Greek civilians.”
It was Personnel Specialist 1st Class John Braun’s first time volunteering at the Souda Animal Shelter.
Braun, a native of St. Louis, Mo., has been in the Navy for 9 years and at NSA Souda Bay for 3 months. Braun said he volunteered to help the local community and encourages fellow service members to also get involved
in volunteering.
“I think that it is very easy to just say ‘my weekend time is my time’,” said Braun “But, there is a bigger picture. It can only benefit
you to volunteer and give your time to a bigger cause.”
According to Iliakis, once someone has volunteered at the shelter they often want to come back.
“We see it all the time where people come in not knowing what to expect and then leave asking us when they can come back again,” said Iliakis. “It is pretty obvious that they have been touched. It happens all the time.”
If you are interested in volunteer opportunities, contact Lt. Michael Spoke, command chaplain, at 266-1206.
Date Taken: | 03.02.2021 |
Date Posted: | 03.04.2021 10:34 |
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