corporate social responsibility

  1. Celebrating the Anthrax Sportswear & Pindus Trail Partnership

    At Anthrax Sportswear, we are proud to announce our continued partnership with the Pindus Trail project, a visionary endeavor undertaken by the organization of Terra Pindus. For the past two years, we have been committed to supporting this remarkable initiative that aims to establish a long-distance hiking trail across the majestic Pindus mountain range.

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  2. Movement for Change | Creative Activity Center for the Disabled

    Recently, Anthrax Sportswear made a financial donation to the organization "Drasi gia to kati allo", an organization that has created an equitable and different environment for caring for individuals with disabilities. «Drasi gia to kati allo» or in English «Movement for Change» began with a small team of university graduates who have been involved in disability issues for years. Over time, the group expanded to include more compassionate individuals.

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  3. Empowering Equality: Anthrax Supports Diotima Center

    Celebrating International Women’s Day with Diotima Center
    Today, as we celebrate International Women’s Day, we at Anthrax are proud to announce our financial support for Diotima Center. This non-profit organization is a beacon of hope, specializing in gender issues and equality, tirelessly working towards eliminating gender discrimination and promoting positive change for women.

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  4. IWD 2024 Countdown

    Anthrax joins the #IWD2024 countdown! On March 8th, we celebrate International Women’s Day.
    In this photo, you can see:
    • Kyriaki, the Head Office Manager
    • Maria, the Head of the Sewing Department
    • Dora, the Quality Manager
    These remarkable women are some of the strongest employees at Anthrax.

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  5. Anthrax supports Panathinaikos Basketball with wheelchair

    Anthrax Sportswear recently provided custom-made clothes and uniforms for the Panathinaikos basketball team’s athletes playing basketball with wheelchair. The team’s new addition was unveiled in a ceremony held at the Panathinaikos Arena. The clothes and uniforms are expected to help the team’s players with disabilities to train and compete more effectively.

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  6. Van of Hope: Aid Delivery

    In the aftermath of Hurricane Daniel, the once-idyllic landscapes of Magnesia, Karditsa, Larissa, and Central Greece lay in ruin. The relentless deluge of torrential rains, inundating floods, and the unstoppable surge of the Pineios River's waters transformed this picturesque region into a nightmarish tableau. Countless towns, including Palamas and Omorfohori, weren't merely inundated; they were entirely consumed by the relentless torrents of floods and the choking embrace of suffocating mud. The sheer scale of this catastrophe was so profound that it prompted Dimitri Filippidis, an esteemed radio anchor and international journalist, to convey its devastating impact during his broadcast on September 7th. With a heavy heart, he declared, "This is the most catastrophic event these lands have witnessed since the harrowing Asia Minor Catastrophe of 1922, which led to the mass displacement of the Greeks from Western Anatolia." The tragedy of 1922, etched indelibly in the annals of history,

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