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The Federation of Hellenic Medical Societies of North America Inc coordinates and unites
all member organizations in fostering education, scholarships, Hellenic culture,
philanthropy, physician networking organizing medical conferences, representing Hellenic
medical organizations globally.
Our Mission
1. Network and support Hellenic Medical Societies and doctors of Hellenic descent
2. Inclusion of all Hellenic Health Professionals
3. Propagate educational conferences of individual Hellenic medical societies
4. Facilitate with a blueprint the establishment of new Hellenic medical societies
5. Organize virtual and in-person medical conferences in the Americas and Greece
6. Coordinate efforts on Hellenic medical issues and represent the physicians of Hellenic descent in national Hellenic organizations
7. Represent Hellenic medical societies and collaborate with state and federal authorities in the United States and Canada
8. Collaborate with other Hellenic Biomedical associations and with Greek medical and state authorities
9. Foster medical scholarships and career development (scholarships at a society level)
South Asian Bar Association of Delaware is a chapter of the South Asian Bar Association of North America, the umbrella organization which provides a vital link between South Asian attorneys and the South Asian community across North America. On the local level, SABA-DE aims to serve the needs of attorneys, law students and communities of South Asian descent in Delaware, and provide a forum and act as a resource for the Delaware community at large regarding the increasing social, economic and legal intersections between the U.S. and South Asia. We believe that there is an important role for the Delaware bar to play in building strategic U.S. partnerships in South Asia during this time of rapid globalization.
The National Arab American Bar Association (NAABA) is an initiative aimed at both creating a national network of Arab American lawyers and directly serving Arab Americans across the country.
The National Arab American Bar Association (NAABA) seeks to foster connections among the nation’s Arab American lawyers from communities across the country. In so doing, NAABA pursues three main goals: to support the professional growth and advancement of Arab American lawyers, to cultivate an understanding of the legal challenges facing Arab Americans, and ultimately to serve Arab American communities nationwide.
El Centro Latino was founded in 1969 by a small group of Puerto Rican migrants seeking to address the immediate needs of members of their community as they adapted to life in a new country, and in most cases, to a new language.
OUR MISSION
To empower the Latino Community through education, advocacy, partnerships and exceptional services.
OUR VISION
A thriving Latino community.
OUR CORE VALUES
These core values are built on the premise that they are fully applicable to the manner in which we engage with our clients, our fellow employees, and all our stakeholders as we work to create the greatest good possible.
CAMP Rehoboth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community service organization dedicated to creating a positive environment inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities in Rehoboth Beach and its related communities. We seek to promote cooperation and understanding among all people, as we work to build a safer community with room for all.
We create proud and safe communities where gender identity and sexual orientation are respected.
We seek to promote community well-being on all levels; to foster the development of community groups; to develop community space; to promote human and civil rights; to work against prejudice and discrimination; to lessen tensions among the community at large; and to help foster the economic growth of the area.
PFLAG is the extended family of the LGBTQ+ community. We are LGBTQ+ individuals, family members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community.
PFLAG envisions a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed inclusive of their sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
By meeting people where they are and collaborating with others, PFLAG realizes its vision through: Support for families, allies and people who are LGBTQ+; Education for ourselves and others about the unique issues and challenges facing people who are LGBTQ+; and Advocacy in our communities to change attitudes and create policies and laws that achieve full equality for people who are LGBTQ+.
PFLAG – Rehoboth Beach is the extended family of the LGBTQ+ community. We're made up of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies.
Our mission is to build on a foundation of loving families united with LGBTQ+ people and allies who support one another and to educate ourselves and our community to speak up as advocates until all hearts and minds respect, value, and affirm LGBTQ+ people.
PFLAG - Rehoboth Beach offers a safe place for people who have questions or would like share their experiences with others. It is impossible to overstate the impact of one parent or family member listening to, seeking help from, and offering love and acceptance to another.
A Chapter of UNICO National, the largest Italian American service organization in the U.S.
UNICO was founded on October 10, 1922 in Waterbury, Connecticut. A group of 15 men, led by Dr. Anthony P. Vastola, came together to create what has become a very special and very proud organization. It was Dr. Vastola’s dream to create an Italian American service organization to engage in charitable works, support higher education, and perform patriotic deeds.
The name UNICO was selected as best representing the nature and the character of this fledgling organization. The name is the Italian word for unique, one of a kind. The founders believed that UNICO would be the only one of its kind because it placed service to the community before and above fraternity. At the same time they hoped that the rest of society would come to know and understand the real contributions of Italian Americans to our way of life. Its sole purpose was to unite all Italian Americans and motivate them to become more civic minded. In order to accomplish this, members would have to understand that they would have to make sacrifices, not for personal gain, but for service to others. In the ensuing years UNICO became an acronym that stood for Unity, Neighborliness, Integrity, Charity, and Opportunity.
Started in 1976, the Irish Culture Club of Delaware celebrates all things Irish.
We organize and promote Delaware's annual St. Patrick Day's Parade and hooley in Wilmington. We organize and promote the area's annual Feis, celebrating Irish dance. We organize numerous smaller activities throughout the year to teach about Irish culture and history.
We're also a social club. So, we sponsor trips to baseball games and the local rodeo. We have a big picnic each year, and an annual fishing event at the Delaware beaches. Plus much more!
You don't have to be Irish or living in Delaware to join us or attend our events!
Founded in 1975, the New Castle County (DE) Chapter has remained active in community service within the Delaware Community for more than thirty years.
Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, is a premier African-American organization of mothers who are dedicated to nurturing and strengthening children between the ages of 2-19. Our focus is developing our children as strong future leaders while keeping community service in their hearts.
The Chong Law Firm is a general practice which represents clients from personal injury cases to business representation. Offices are located in Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE.