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SWEA (Swedish Women’s Educational Association) is a global, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of about 7500 Swedish-speaking women across 70-ish local chapters in approximately 30 countries.
SWEA is the largest organization outside of Sweden with a mission is to protect and inform about the Swedish culture, tradition, and language
SWEA Colorado chapter was started 30 years ago and have approximately 100 members across Colorado yearly.
SWEA Colorado is a non profit organization promoting Swedish language, culture, and tradition through our events, donations, and scholarship.
The Swedish Genealogical Society of Colorado (SGSC) is a family history organization founded in April 2007 by descendants of Swedish immigrants. Some of our members have descended from Swedish ancestors who settled in Colorado; others are descendants of Swedish ancestors who settled in other parts of North America.
Since our founding by this small group of intrepid enthusiasts, we have grown to 100+ members.
The purpose of the SGSC is to assist members in their genealogical research by:
- Encouraging the pursuit and preservation of Swedish-American family research;
- Collecting, sharing, and disseminating knowledge related to Swedish genealogy, including locating, preserving and indexing public and private genealogical records;
- Sponsoring events related to Swedish culture, and genealogical research resources and methodologies;
- Publishing materials that aid research of Swedish ancestry with a focus on immigrants and descendants living in the State of Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region;
- Collaborating with and supporting other genealogical and cultural organizations, and libraries for the benefit of members and the general public; and
- Instructing members in genealogical research through careful documentation and the maintenance of quality genealogical standards.