The Kapnikos Stathmos meal plan is based on the principle of balanced and healthy eating, offering a variety of nutrients through different food groups.
The Kapnikos Stathmos meal plan is based on the principle of balanced and healthy eating, offering a variety of nutrients through different food groups.
The Social Goods Distribution (SGD) at Kapnikos Stathmos Katerini is a large-scaled social project that has been organizing the free distribution of essential foodstuff, hygiene products, and other necessities to beneficiaries since 2013.
Welcome to Kapnikos Stathmos Katerini!
In the following days and weeks, you will be an essential part of the team and part of a diverse living community on the premises of the historic former institute for tobacco research in Katerini: Kapnikos Stathmos.
The Social Pharmacy (SP) of Kapnikos Stathmos Katerini is a community-driven initiative designed to provide essential pharmaceutical services to vulnerable populations in the region.
The "Sustainability and Solidarity Summer Camp 2024" project builds upon the annual initiative known as "Giving a Day of My Summer to the Forest," which has been operating since 2007.
Kapnikos Stathmos Katerini is an independent organization founded by proactive citizens. Our primary aim is to address pressing societal issues by informing, sensitizing, and mobilizing civil society. We are dedicated to promoting environmental protection,
The "Solidarity Christmas Village," held every December in Katerini, is a unique project blending sustainability, community, and inclusion.
Participants enjoy a food allowance through access to our foodstuff warehouse and weekly deliveries of fresh produce and groceries. Additionally, they have free access to cooked meals prepared in our very own Social Kitchen.
„Giving a day of my summer to the forest” is an environmental project concerning wildfire protection and is running every summer since 2007 between June and September.
Embark on a captivating journey through time at the museum of Dion, where the ancient history of this remarkable site comes alive. The own village's name, Dion, derives from the ancient Greek name for Zeus,