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LUV MICHAEL

Luv Michael is committed to creating and providing meaningful culinary jobs to the Autistic population.

As the saying goes, little kids little problems, bigger kids bigger problems. Today 90% of the Autistic Adult Community are either underemployed or unemployed. There is a 400% higher suicide rate in Autistic Adults. After age 22, Autistic Adults are no longer able to participate in state funded education programs. Without this support the journey to a paycheck is nearly impossible and results in isolation, depression, and loneliness.

Enter Luv Michael, a 501c3 non-profit inspired by a young autistic man, Michael Kessaris and his love of cooking. Luv Michael was formed in 2015 by Michael’s mom Dr. Lisa Liberatore to train, educate, and employ the adult autistic community. Luv Michael makes all natural, gluten-free artisanal granola at their bakery in New York City. What better way to educate the autistic community about employment than to actually create a fully functioning business in which to immerse the team. Luv Michael employees, called granologists, are paid at least 15 dollars per hour and are learning to take and pass the NY state food handlers license exam. Luv Michael granola is sold in 60 stores and along with making and packaging granola, our team of soon to be 50 granologists work in social media, market research, and digital marketing.

Like so many organizations, 2020 turned Luv Michael’s world upside down. The team had to find a way to adapt. In the wake of the lockdown, Luv Michael reinvented its volunteer program. The program is an educational community based service learning program targeted at high school and college age students. Our volunteers receive a comprehensive education on how to become an ally to the autism community and are required to share their learning with 30 people they know. Through the use of technology, volunteers run a digital campaign seeking donor support. Each donation triggers the creation and delivery of handmade granola and a handwritten thank you card from the Luv Michael team therefore creating meaningful work for the team to do. With over 10,000 volunteers worldwide, our program has reached over 300,000 people and kept us very busy in the bakery.

As an extension to this mission, Luv Michael and its sister organization US Autism Homes are working together to help ease the housing crisis for autistic adults. The organizations have two homes in Southampton to house six individuals. To promote a more inclusive experience for the residents, the Luv Michael educational curriculum is being introduced to town leadership and businesses to create autism-friendly communities on the East End of Long Island and beyond.

THE LOHM

Our mission is to create alternatives to incarceration, decarceration, and post incarceration opportunities by providing access to resources for education, entrepreneurship, and sustainability through advocacy.

The LOHM’s (Ladies of Hope Ministries) addresses the crisis of poverty and incarceration of women and girls through three interrelated Core Mission Program Areas: Direct Services Sustainability through Hope House and Angel Food Delivery Project Empowerment Edification through Faces of Women Imprisoned and Pathways for Equity Policy and Advocacy through EPIC Ambassadors, Parole and Probation Accountability Project.


LOHM offers a variety of programs designed to allow women to rebuild their lives from the inside out. The model was developed with human services professionals and women and girls who are currently or formerly incarcerated to address core needs.


The LOHM is focused on ensuring that formerly incarcerated women have access to education, training, professional development, and critical mentorship. Pairing each participant with a peer mentor, LOHM supports long term job retention.


The core LOHM projects are Hope House, Angel Food Delivery Project, Faces of Women Imprisoned, Pathways for Equity, The Parole and Probation Accountability Project, and Epic Ambassadors.


Since Hope House launched in 2017, we have a 100 percent reentry success rate. No women have returned to prison.

THE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE HAMPTONSHAS GIVEN OVER

$1,200,000

TO SUPPORT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONSOVER BLUE DREAM’S SEVEN YEAR HISTORY.

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Past Honorees

On Saturday, August 28, 2021, the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons honored Luv Michael and The Ladies of Hope Ministries (The LOHM) at their annual Blue Dream Summer Gala.

Blue Dream honors Stony Brook Southampton Hospital

On Saturday, August 24, 2019, the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons held its annual Blue Dream summer gala honoring the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. Vice President Joe Biden made a special visit during the event.





Vice President Biden Attends Blue Dream Gala Honoring Son Beau’s LegacyPublished: August 31, 2016 · In News

SOUTHAMPTON, NY – The white tents evoking sailboats amid the deep blue sky and waters of the Mediterranean overflowed with love and family feeling during the 6th annual Blue Dream gala of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons Kimisis tis Theotokou the evening of August 27.

The proceeds of the much anticipated event beautifully set on church grounds benefited the Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children, which was “created to honor the life of Joseph R. “Beau” Biden, III, and to continue his life’s work: ensuring that all children are free from the threat of abuse.”

Biden, who championed children’s causes, especially as Attorney General of Delaware, is the son of Vice President Joe Biden, who along with his wife Dr. Jill Biden thrilled the guests by joining the rest of Beau’s family for the event that honored both his son and the foundation created to carry his legacy.

Beau Biden’s wife Hallie, and his siblings Hunter and Ashley Biden were honorary chairs of the event.

After evoking a spirited burst of applause by announcing “Ladies and gentleman, the Vice President of the United States,” Father Alexander Karloutsos, Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, said of Beau Biden, “Although far too brief he lived his brilliant life in the service of others, especially for innocent children.”

On behalf of his family the Vice President expressed deep appreciation for the tribute to his beloved son and spoke of the love and gratitude he feels for the Greek-American community, not only for the support it has given him for the very start of his public service career but because so many of its members have stood by him in some of his most difficult moments.

The Vice President often notes that his Greek friends call him “Joe Bidenopoulos” and that “The Bidens consider the Greek community family.”

CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo said he was honored to serve as emcee and declared “before we begin the program I think we should remember who we want to thank most of all tonight” and invited Archbishop Demetrios of America to offer the invocation to God, assisted by Father Constantine Lazarakis, co-pastor with Fr. Karloutsos of the Church of the Kimisis.

Archbishop Demetrios also called down God’s blessings on the Biden Family “and to give rest eternal to Beau and to bless the foundation in his name, and to keep our children as safe as possible.”

In a somber moment His Eminence noted that given the focus of the foundation that was being honored, he felt compelled to note “a message full of pain an anxiety” referring to news reports earlier in the day that children of refuges have been attacked sexually in Greece.

To convey that all children must be cherished and protected, Archbishop Demetrios cited one of the bible passages where Jesus Christ spoke of children – “unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”

He noted, however, that it is not an easy passage to interpret.

“Normally people think that means to become innocent. According to Church Fathers and modern interpreters, the reverence for children is very specific,” focusing “on one particular aspect: children are very trusting. They trust father and mother…so when Jesus asks us to become like children he is saying that adults should have the same faith and trust in God that children have in their parents.”

Echoing Father Karloutsos, who said Beau Biden “called us all to become children’s guardian angels on Earth” Archbishop Demetrios concluded “So if we are involved in such a wonderful and noble and absolutely admirable effort, we have to trust that God is with us and God will help us.”

When Cuomo later introduced a video about the work of the Foundation, he referred to the reality in the United States, where 1 in 4 girls and one in 6 boys are sexually abused before the age of 18.

As horrific as those number are, they do not begin to tell the story, so he urged those present to join in the battle to protect children by citing the great 6th century theologian St. Maximus the Confessor: “We shall not only be judged for the evil we have done, but for the good we have neglected.”

He said the quote offered “insight into what made Beau so inspirational and special for all of us in these modern but turbulent times, and noted that “Beau’s life was not only dedicated to protecting and defending the innocent from evil doers, but also to inspiring the do-gooders amongst us to be even more good than we ever thought possible. You see, for Beau ‘average’ goodness was just not good enough.”

The diplomatic corps was represented at the event by Greece’s UN Ambassador Catherine Bouras, its Consul General Konstantine Koutras, and Consul Manos Koubarakis.

Representatives Carolyn Maloney and Ed Royce, and Lee Zeldin, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Peter and Mary Kallikow, John, Margo and Andrea Catsimatidis were also present, and dignitaries included actor Matt Dillon, who emceed past Blue Dreams, Mica Ertegun, designer Beth Buccini, David Peterson, and Anna Throne Holst.

Fr. Karloutsos, said of the gathering that it was a “proof of the legacy” of Beau Biden that “this is the biggest and the best Blue Dream gala ever,” with 510 people in attendance under the tent and in The Muses hall of the Nicholas S. Zoullas Hellenic Center.

He said “I want to thank all of you who made this night of beauty and benefaction possible, and to single out our co-chairs Emily Chen Carrera, dynamic Board member of the Beau Biden Foundation, Angela Giannopoulos, whose imagination created the magic moments,” and presented the award, “Karen Mehiel who reflects the ancient Greek adage that ‘that which is virtuous is both beautiful and good,’ my much-loved wife of 46 years Presbytera Xanthi, and our cherished daughter Olga Palladino, for her founding vision and passion” for the Blue Dream.

Palladino thanked her co-chairs, Chris Cuomo, and “the tireless volunteers who worked countless hours, and the cheerful givers” who have helped the noble causes supported by the gala through the years.

Mylos Entertainment led by DJ Savas Milonas and singer Olympia Milonas provided the entertainment and fueled the dancing.

The guests also enjoyed an exhibit of painting by contemporary Greek artists curated by Irene Vantaraki and there was a buzz all night over the items presented for the silent auction.

AHEPA’s new Supreme President Andrew Zachariades said “We are here to honor Father Karloutsos and the Beau Biden Foundation for the wonderful work they are doing and I am pleased to be representing AHEPA and the wider Hellenic community.”

Justin Bozonelis, who co-chairs Holy Trinity’s upcoming Cathedral Gala in New York looked forward called BBF said “this is the first time we attended Blue Dream as a family. We are here tonight in support of the Foundation, a truly wonderful foundation dedicated to the protection of children.

Kay Halikias, whose son Dr. John Halikias served on the committee, was very pleased with the event’s success given how complicated the planning was for the honor of having the Vice President attend, “but aside from that, we just like being here,” she said.

The Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children was established in June of 2015 “as an operating non-profit to continue Beau Biden’s commitment to protecting the most vulnerable among us, especially children who have fallen victim to abuse and neglect.”

Through the Blue Dream summer gala the parish has made significant contributions to the Children’s Tumor Foundation, Wounded Warriors Through Sports, Amani Global Works, and Refugees International. Since Blue Dream’s inception in 2011 more than $650,000 has been given to charities.

2015: Amani Global Works and Refugees International

On Saturday, August 29, 2015, the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons celebrated their annual Blue Dream Summer Gala in Southampton. This year’s honorees included Amani Global Works and Refugees International. Rosanna Scotto, journalist for FOX News and co-anchor of Good Day New York, served as Master of Ceremonies and celebrity actor Matt Dillon was the honorary host. A presentation of gratitude was given to Dr. Jacques Sebisaho, Co-Founder of Amani Global Works and Michel Gabaudan, President of Refugees International. by the Blue Dream Co-Chairs, Angela Gianopoulos, Karen Mehiel and Olga Palladino.

2014: Amani Global Works

On Saturday, August 30, 2014, the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons honored Amani Global Works by hosting a special summer gala, Blue Dream. Over 400 people attended the event at The Muses in Southampton which was co-chaired by Olga Karloutsos-Palladino, Angela Giannopoulos and Karen Mehiel. Dr. Jacques Sebisaho and Mimy Mudekereza, R.N., Founders of Amani Globa Works were honored. Soterios Johnson, Host of NPR’s Morning Edition on WNYC, served as Master of Ceremonies and Actor Matt Dillon was the evening’s special guest. Amani Global Works mission is to Care, Cure and Make Whole by providing healthcare to the most impoverished and forgotten areas of Africa, in particular on the island of Idjwi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Blue Dream Summer Gala honors Wounded Warriors Through SportsPublished: July 22, 2013 · In News

SOUTHAMPTON, NY – On Saturday, July 20, 2013, the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Southampton, New York celebrated the achievements of Disabled Sports USA’s rehabilitation program for severely wounded warriors, Warfighter Sports, by hosting a special summer gala, Blue Dream.

Over 400 people attended the event on “The Farm” in Bridgehampton which was co-chaired by Olga Karloutsos-Palladino, Angela Giannopoulos and Bruce Mosler. Colonel Jack H. Jacobs, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient served as Honorary Chairman and later offered words.

Testimonials were given by Corporal Steve Martin, U.S. Army, Retired and Specialist Shawn Cheshire, U.S. Army, Retired. Laura Evans Manatos, Anchor/reporter Fox 5 News in Washington, D.C. served as Master of Ceremonies.

Hamptons Orthodox Church honors wounded warriors at Blue Dream galaPublished: August 27, 2012 · In News

SOUTHAMPTON, NY – The Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons hosted the Blue Dream Summer Gala, which celebrated the achievements of wounded warriors of Warfighter Sports. The program is devoted to enriching the lives of the men and women who return from military service and are in need of healing and rehabilitation.

The second annual event was held on August 25 at the Sharing Grounds in Bridgehampton where 100% of the proceeds were donated to Warfighter Sports.

The event was a star-studded affair, with Rosanna Scotto, Journalist for Fox News and popular anchor of Good Day New York, as Master of Ceremonies, and a special performance by Greek-Cypriot recording artist and actress Anna Vissi.

Kirk M. Bauer, JD, U.S. Army, Ret., Executive Director of Disabled Sports USA introduced members of the Armed Forces who were in attendance and offered remarks on the program. Master Sergeant Kuth Tanner also offered his personal testimony on how Warfighter Sports has assisted him as he returned from service. A special commemorative plaque was presented to members of the Church and Blue Dream Committee.

Father Constantine Lazarakis reported that the organizers, who included co-chairs Olga Karloutsos-Palladino, Angela Giannopoulos and Bruce Mosler, with the assistance of Father Alexander Karloutsos and his wife Presbytera Xanthi, “put it together with a lot of love.”

Currently Chairman of Global Brokerage at Cushman and Wakefield, Mosler suggested Warfighter Sports, a program of Disabled Sports USA. Its general mission “is to provide national leadership and opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop independence, confidence, and fitness through participation in community sports, recreation and educational programs.” Warfighter Sports is dedicated to working with veterans.

Father Lazarakis said that “the more you learn about how difficult it is for many of our vets to plug back into society, and about the sacrifice, bravery, dedication, and love for their country with which they served, we have to respond to their service with our service, and that’s what we are doing with Blue Dream this year.

“They have come back, physically, emotionally and spiritually wounded and they need the support of the people they have defended and made sacrifices for, he said, and we are responding to the call of the Gospel because there is a need for mercy and for love. With so many veterans returning to the US,” he said, “you cannot name a more timely cause.”

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Watch Anna Vissi’s performance: Video 1 | Video 2
To learn more about the Warfighter Sports, visit: www.warfightersports.org

2011: Children’s Tumor Foundation

The Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons debuted its inaugural gala, Blue Dream, which benefited the Children’s Tumor Foundation and its parish building fund. ABC’s chief political correspondent and anchor of Good Morning America, George Stephanopoulos was the honorary Chair, and the event was held on September 4, 2011 at Sharing Grounds, a private estate in Bridgehampton, New York.

2021 Honoree

About the 2021 Honorees

Luv Michael provides a life of dignity and purpose for autistic adults through education, employment and residential solutions.

THE LOHM creates alternatives to incarceration, decarceration, and post incarceration opportunities by providing access to resources for education, entrepreneurship, and sustainability through advocacy.

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2019 Honoree

About the 2019 Honorees

Transformational vision begins with great minds and extraordinary individuals. And the vision for Stony Brook Southampton Hospital is nothing short of an inspirational re-imagination of the healthcare landscape of our East End communities.

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2018 Honoree

About the 2018 Honorees

The Nature Conservancy is the world’s leading conservation organization committed to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.

The Southampton Town Police Department is disrupting the flow of deadly opioid drugs which has taken the lives of too many people in our neighborhood.

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2017 Honoree

About the 2017 Honorees

The Lonely Whale Foundation strives to inspire empathy towards marine species and develop life long advocates for ocean health. The Navy SEAL Museum and Memorial’s Trident House is a tranquil waterfront residence located directly along the beautiful Indian River in Sebastian, Florida which serves as a critical and complimentary respite for the families of U.S. Navy SEALs who were killed in the Line of Duty.

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2016 Honoree

About the 2016 Honorees

The Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children was established in June 2015 as an operating non-profit to continue Beau Biden’s commitment to protecting the most vulnerable among us, especially children who have fallen victim to abuse and neglect.

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2015 Honoree

About the 2015 Honorees

Amani Global Works’ central philosophy is to Care, Cure and Make Whole by providing healthcare to one of the most impoverished and forgotten areas of Africa, Idjwi Island. Refugees International is a leading advocacy organization which campaigns for lifesaving assistance and protection for refugees and people who have been displaced by conflict, persecution or natural disasters.

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2014 Honoree

About the 2014 Honorees

Amani Global Works values the importance of accessible healthcare for all communities on the island of Idjwi by focusing on maternal healthcare, child healthcare and malnutrition as well as other factors that contribute directly to the region’s health crisis such as education and transportation.

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2013 Honoree

About the 2013 Honorees

Warfighter Sports, a program of Disabled Sports USA, offers sports rehabilitation for severely wounded warriors in military hospitals and communities across the U.S. through a nationwide network of over 100 community-based chapters.

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2012 Honoree

About the 2012 Honorees

Since 1967, Disabled Sports USA has proudly served wounded warriors, including those injured in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, offering over 30 winter and summer sports at more than 100 events each year.

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2011 Honoree

About the 2011 Honorees

The Children’s Tumor Foundation is a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of individuals born with neurofibromatsis (NF), the term for three distinct disorders: NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis.

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Sponsorship Opportunities

I would like to support Luv Michael and The Lohm

Blue Dreamer$50,000+

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Dream Big$25,000

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House of Dreams $15,000

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Forever Dreaming $10,000

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Dream World $5,000

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Single Tickets $400

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I cannot attend but would like to support Blue Dream with a tax-deductible gift.

The Parish will donate 70% of this year’s proceeds to Luv Michaeland The LOHM. All contributions are deductible to the extent provided by the law. The Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons is a tax exempt organization under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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Thank you to our 2021 SponsorsDream bigMaria AllwinCalamos InvestmentsLouis and Kylie CappelliJohn and Margo CatsimatidisAndrew and Paula LiverisDennis and Karen MehielBruce and Wendy MoslerMichael and Robin PsarosPeter G. Peterson FoundationStavros Niarchos FoundationHOUSE OF DREAMSAnonymousTom and Janet ConstanceHoward LorberAnthony and Deidre ScaramucciFOREVER DREAMINGAtlantic BankNicholas J. And Anna Bouras FoundationDime Community BankPeter and Barbara FerentinosDouglas HorneNick and Marina LetsiosDimitri N. Kessaris, MD and Lisa A. Liberatore, MDVasilios MataragasTed and Mary Ellen MoudisSaint Anna's PhiloptochosNick ScandaliosMichael and Francis ShermanThe Spanos FamilyDREAM WORLDLeo AndreadakisMike and Libby AngeliadesAvra ToursAnthony and Konstantina CoulianidisSean and Elizabeth DenenyDormition of the Virgin Mary Parish CouncilMica ErtegunEstiatorio AVRASteve and Michaele GiannoutsosBoris and Youlianna GurovRyan JC HamilosPeter and Mary KalikowLou and Barbara KatsosGary and Lauren KrupnickThe Ladies of Hope Ministries, Inc.The Ladies of Hope Ministries, Inc.Paul and Kelly LountzisLuv Michael Board MembersBill and Joanne Zervos MaguireMegagroupMichael and Gerri MerloErgon MykonosMichael and Meropi NeamonitakisLou and Helen NicozisisJames and Stella PantelidisProgressive UrologyIrene (Renee) Rallis, Douglas Elliman Real EstateCouncilman Tommy John and Andrea SchiavoniStony Brook Southampton HospitalCostas Spiliadis/ Milos EstiatorioDr. Apostolos and Ioanna TassiopoulosChris and Sandy TsamutalisChristopher and Georgette TsavoussisDaniel Van Arsdale, MDTheodora VelysAchilleas VigopoulosLinda Wachner
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