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Lesvos Solidarity
On Lesvos, elderly care, which is often provided by female caregivers, remains informal and inadequately supported. This care is...
Alzheimer Athens
In Greece today, 250,000 people live with dementia and 350,000 with Mild Cognitive Impairment; their care places an overwhelming...
"Butterfly” Bone Health Society
In Greece, there are 99,000 new fragility fractures every year. This figure is projected to increase by 22% by...
Society of Social Psychiatry P. Sakellaropoulos
The project “Where Life doesn’t get old: Our stories from Evros” focuses on the Prefecture of Evros, an area...
University of Thessaly, Department of Medicine
The ageing population and geographical isolation of many parts of Thessaly limit older adults’ access to specialized ophthalmological care,...
Centre for Special Education of Children & Adults with Disabilities "Horizons"
Demographic ageing in Greece, combined with the absence of specialized services for older adults with cognitive disabilities, creates a...
Jenny Karezi Foundation
Access to specialized palliative care services remains limited for patients living in islands and remote parts of Greece. The...
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Bodossaki Foundation and the National Bank of Greece are funding an initiative to digitally showcase the natural heritage of...
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The Bodossaki Excellence Award has been established to pay tribute to and raise the public profile of Greeks who have devoted their lives to science and whose outstanding performance and important work have made a particularly significant contribution to the advancement of their scientific disciplines.
With the Bodossaki Distinguished Young Scientist Awards, the Foundation acknowledges the creative work of young Greek scientists up to 40 years of age, rewards their commitment and continuous striving for scientific excellence, and honours them as role models for younger generations and for Greek society as a whole.
The programme ‘Building a robust and democratic civic space’ (BUILD) aims to protect, promote and raise awareness of EU fundamental rights & values by supporting civil society organisations (CSOs) in Greece & Cyprus and by increasing their capacity and sustainability.
The Bodossaki Foundation and Fondation CHANEL are working together to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women in Greece. In the new cycle of collaboration, the programme is extended to support, through two open calls, up to 27 Civil Society Organisations active in these areas in Greece.












