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Rooted in the mission of connecting Poland with its diaspora and strengthening Polish-American relations, the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Miami, Florida stands as a bridge between two nations and cultures. This diplomatic office is dedicated to fostering meaningful bonds between Poland and Polish Americans, recognizing the importance of maintaining cultural heritage and family connections across generations. Serving the Miami, Florida community and beyond, the consulate works tirelessly to promote Polish language, science, and culture while supporting the economic development and interests of Poland on American soil. The consulate's core purpose extends beyond administrative functions—it represents a commitment to understanding and serving the needs of Polish citizens living in or visiting the United States, while also welcoming Americans interested in deepening their knowledge of Poland and Polish heritage. By facilitating cultural exchange, supporting community initiatives, and providing personalized consular assistance, the Honorary Consulate demonstrates Poland's investment in its relationship with the United States and its commitment to the Polish-American community. The office embodies the values of international cooperation, cultural preservation, and mutual respect, working to ensure that Polish traditions, language, and contributions to American society continue to flourish and are properly recognized.
Since its founding in 1973, the Polish American Social Club of Pasco County has been a vibrant gathering place for Polish Americans throughout Hudson and the New Port Richey area of Florida. Born from a simple idea to create a community space for socializing, the club rapidly grew to 200 members by the end of its first year and has remained a highly active and supportive organization for nearly half a century. The club's mission centers on bringing people together regardless of age, celebrating shared culture, and creating lasting memories through food, music, dance, and genuine human connection. Members and guests experience the rich history of Polish traditions alongside contemporary entertainment, from polka music and special performances by entertainers from Chicago and Poland to joyful celebrations of life's important milestones. The club represents a unique social community where the smile on your face matters more than anything else, fostering an environment where everyone feels welcomed and valued. Operating as a fun-loving crowd that never stops and never gives up, the Polish American Social Club of Pasco County in Hudson continues its legacy of preserving Polish heritage while building bridges within the broader Pasco County community, inviting all to experience the warmth, hospitality, and vibrant spirit that define this cherished local institution.
Since 1976, Polish-American Social Club, Inc. has served the Port St. Lucie, Florida community as a cherished cultural and social institution. This organization was founded with a mission to celebrate Polish-American heritage while building meaningful connections among residents who share common values and interests. The club operates as more than just a venue—it functions as a gathering place where families and friends create lasting memories through shared celebrations and cultural traditions. What sets Polish-American Social Club, Inc. apart is its genuine commitment to making events accessible to the broader Port St. Lucie community, regularly opening its doors to the public for special occasions and celebrations. The club's history of nearly five decades demonstrates its deep roots in the local area and its understanding of what the community values. Members and guests alike appreciate the warm, inclusive atmosphere that reflects the club's Polish-American heritage while welcoming people from all backgrounds. By hosting seasonal events and dinner dances, the organization keeps cultural traditions alive while creating opportunities for neighbors to strengthen their bonds. Polish-American Social Club, Inc. represents the heart of community spirit in Port St. Lucie, where tradition, hospitality, and fellowship remain central to everything it does.
I have over 10 years of litigation and trial experience, including representing clients who have been injured in auto accidents, falls, defective products, and other incidents as a result of another’s careless and negligent conduct. I have a passion for helping others right the wrongs of others. I have practiced as a litigation attorney in Massachusetts, New York, the Washington, D.C. area, and now Florida. Additionally, as a former ballet dancer, I am active in the local arts community and provide pro bono assistance to visual and performing artists in the area. I am fluent in spoken and written Polish. Mowie po polsku i zajmuje sie sprawami dotyczace odszkodowanie po wypadkach oraz bledy w sztuce lekarskiej, i rowniesz kontraktami.
Dorota Trzeciecka was born in Warsaw, Poland. She studied English and English Literature in London at the Polytechnic of Central London and Hammersmith and West London College. She obtained her undergraduate degree in English Literature from the University of California in Los Angeles and her law degree from the University of Miami School of Law.
She began her legal career working for the State of Florida as a prosecuting attorney for the Florida Construction Licensing Board and the Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design. She then assisted in the prosecution of securities and mortgage fraud for the Department of Banking and Finance. When working in the government sector, Dorota represented clients in bankruptcy cases through Put Something Back Pro Bono Project. She continues to do so today. After leaving her position with State of Florida, Dorota entered private practice with Rafferty Stolzenberg Gelles, P.A., and later with Gonzalez and Wermuth, P.L. in Miami as a commercial litigation attorney, where she represented clients in a wide array of debtors and creditors disputes.
She then opened her own law practice with the desire to concentrate on providing services exclusively to consumer debtors in bankruptcy.
Dorota has been certified by the Collins Center of Public Policy in foreclosure mediation. Through the mediator foreclosure training, she became very knowledgeable in home loan modifications and other forms of loan workout options, a knowledge that is invaluable in dealing with foreclosures in her bankruptcy practice.