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The consular district includes Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont.
Permanent Mission of Poland to the UN runs an inclusive range of consular services to local, Polish, and international citizens in United-states.
The Permanent Mission of Poland to the UN supports American citizens through its consular services, if they:
- Need general or specific info regarding Polish economy, culture, sports, education and more
- Need information regarding requirements and process of getting Polish Citizenship
- Specific contacts and information in Poland
- Want to apply and obtain Polish Visa
Medicus has been instrumental in promoting the exchange of students, educators and physicians between Poland and the United States, and it continues to provide medical literature, medicine and equipment internationally.
Medicus is one of the oldest and the largest Polish-American Medical Association in the USA. Medicus has more than 250 members, represented in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania. Our association offers extensive professional and social networking among our members and other professional organizations.
Sponsorship and participation in the charitable activities for the benefit of Polish community and organizations in the United States and Poland. Professional assistance and promotion for medical professionals of Polish descent in the USA.
The Polish Genealogical Society of New York State (PGSNYS) was founded in September of 1988 to promote the study of Polish genealogy in the Western New York and Southern Ontario areas and beyond.
The Society became incorporated as a not-for-profit in New York State on May 11, 2015, and exists as a 501(c)(3) Federal tax exempt organization for the following purposes:
- to provide a Society for persons interested in Polish genealogy, with a primary focus on families with a New York State connection;
- to encourage and promote interest in Polish genealogical research, history, and culture;
- to provide educational programs and publications to foster effective genealogical research skills;
- to provide education on Polish history and culture;
- to provide assistance to persons researching their family history;
- to collect, preserve, and share Polish and related genealogical and historical records and materials; and
- to collaborate with other Polish community organizations in projects and activities that promote interest in Polish genealogical research, history, and culture.
The Polish American Congress is a National Umbrella Organization, representing at least 10 million Americans of Polish descent and origin. Its membership is comprised of fraternal, educational, veteran, religious, cultural, social, business, political organizations and individual membership.
The Western New York Division was formed in Buffalo NY on November 26, 1944. The PAC represents the fundamental values of Polish Americans and the organized Polish American community: the dignity of labor and the right of Americans to fair compensation for their work; the sanctity of the home and family life; the importance of education in realizing the promise of American life; an abiding sense of patriotism in support of America’s Constitutional system of representative government; commitment to just and compassionate immigration policy in keeping with America’s best traditions; and the respect of our Judeo-Christian heritage as a mainstay for preserving our society.
Polish American Congress Long Island New York Division is formed to represent and defend Polish-American interests, and to assist Polish-American organizations and individuals to achieve their goals, as well as to cooperate with non-Polish organizations and residents of Long Island, New York. To accomplish its mission, the corporation shall:
- promote cooperation between Americans, Polish–Americans and people of Poland for the greater good
- inform Americans about Polish achievements, preventing defamation of Polish history and work on eliminating any prejudices and stereotypes against Polish-Americans
- organize lectures, symposiums and discuss broad social, economic and political issues that concern Polish-Americans
- support Polish-American organizations, particularly those that are involved in cultural, business, religious, scientific, educational, charitable and social activities.
Polish American Congress Long Island New York Division is an association of Polish-Americans, residents of Long Island, New York, and is dedicated to represent and defend mainly Polish-Americans through public policy advocacy, diplomacy, legislation and the courts.
The Polish American Congress is a National Umbrella Organization, representing at least 10 million Americans of Polish descent and origin. Its membership is comprised of fraternal, educational, veteran, religious, cultural, social, business, political organizations and individual membership.
The Polish American community prides itself on its deeply rooted commitment to the values of family, faith, democracy, hard work and fulfillment of the American dream. We are present in every state and virtually every community in America, on various social, business and economic levels.
The Polish American Congress, an “umbrella” organization, is a federation of over 3000 Polish American organizations and clubs, ranging from national fraternal benefit societies, such as the Polish National Alliance, Polish Women’s Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Polish Falcons and others, including veteran, cultural, professional, religious and social associations, with aggregate membership of over one million. The PAC by-laws also provide for individual membership, as well as associate membership.
The PAC promotes civic, educational and cultural programs designed to further not only the knowledge of Polish history, language and culture, but to stimulate Polish American involvement and accomplishments.
Polish Assistance, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established to provide assistance to persons of Polish origin in times of unforeseen hardship.
65 years ago, a successful and philanthropic group of Americans of Polish heritage formed an organization to support World War II heroes who immigrated to America from Poland to escape communism. Today, a new generation of philanthropic Polish Americans is upholding the tradition of providing assistance to individuals who are at risk or in crisis due to poverty, mental or physical illness. The passage of time has caused the majority of the current aid recipients to be immigrants more recent than the post-WW II political refugees. Your support enables our organization to bring stability to these individuals by providing basic needs for housing, food and healthcare and allows our elderly to live out their years with dignity. Our activities focus mostly on the New York metropolitan area, with an increasing portion of the assistance given to out-of-state individuals.
The Polish Assistance's mission is to provide assistance, primarily financial, to persons of Polish origin who are at risk or in crises due to poverty, mental or physical illness.
People have a right to basic necessities. Our vision is to make a positive impact on the community we serve by consistently expanding our assistance to those in need in the Polish American community until we live in a world where every person has an acceptable standard of living.
Since 1972, the Polish Slavic Center has been promoting the culture and heritage of Poland. We support our over 40,000 members and extended community by providing social and legal services and enriching cultural experiences.
The Polish and Slavic Center offers a robust array of social services programs aimed at improving the lives of those in our community.
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.
The Law Office of Monika Ellacott provides individual and institutional clients with a wide range of legal services including Civil, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Immigration, Domestic Relations, Business Transactions and Trusts & Estates laws. In order to help our clients understand the intricacies of the U.S. legal system, we provide services in Polish, French and English.