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The Magyar Club of Dayton was founded in 1963 to encourage all Hungarian activities that promote and preserve the arts, literature, music, science and culture of Hungary.
Serving the Akron Hungarian Community Since 1923
Re-creating the Hungarian past, making the present more pleasant and working hard for the Hungarian future.
Our club is one of the greatest achievements in the history of Hungarian American communities in the United States. Nearly 100 years ago, more than two million Hungarians were searching for a new home and existence. The leaders of the Hungarian community in Akron wanted to started a fund raising drive to support them. They gathered together the best Hungarian minds, the hardest working Hungarian hands, the most sacrificing Hungarian hearts and the dream became reality - The Akron Hungarian American Club.
The American Hungarian Friends of Scouting is an official non-profit 501(c)(3) organization chartered in the state of Ohio.
Mission Statement
To support Cleveland, Ohio area Hungarian Scout troops, groups, or organizations and to promote and foster their established principles.
To establish scout centers, homes, camps, parks, pools, libraries, etc. for use by troops, groups, or organizations of Hungarian Scouts in the Cleveland, Ohio area and to provide for such facilities’ upkeep and maintenance.
To direct and coordinate the individual troops, groups, or organizations in mutual understanding and harmony in union with the officers of the American Hungarian Friends of Scouting.
To insure, by its activities and fostering, as the organizing body and/or sponsor, continuous support in the development of scouting values to the members and to ensure continuous operations of the local troops, groups, or organizations of Hungarian Scouts.
Formed in 1902, the United Hungarian Societies serves as an umbrella organization that unites the Greater Cleveland area Hungarian-American organizations and works to represent their interests, and in so doing, seeks to preserve, cultivate, develop and disseminate Hungarian culture. To further serve the region’s Hungarian-Americans, it may initiate and organize activities for the benefit of this community.
The Hungarian Association is a cultural organization sponsoring an annual Congress which provides a forum for the discussion of issues impacting Hungarian Americans and offers educational, literary, scientific, artistic and informative lectures, films and seminars by members of the Hungarian community. It also recognizes persons of Hungarian origin who did outstanding volunteer work for the betterment of the Hungarian American community, or deserve recognition for their work, including authors, artists and scientists of Hungarian descent. The Association reaches out to Hungarian Americans with sponsorships, a web site and other activities in pursuit of its cultural mission.