Purpose

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The Polish American Congress (PAC) was founded in May 1944 when representatives of the Polish American community met in Buffalo, NY to create a national organization. The founders envisioned an entity that would represent the interests of Polish Americans in the United States and continue the struggle for a free, democratic, and independent Poland. Today, the Polish American Congress is an “umbrella” organization – a federation of more than 3,000 Polish American organizations, clubs, and veterans’ groups. The individual membership is organized into twenty-nine State Divisions and nine Chapters. In the aggregate, there are more than one million members of the PAC nationally. The organization maintains offices in Chicago and Washington, D.C.

Mission

  • To advance knowledge of Poland and Polish-Americans

  • To promote bilateral relations between Poland and the United States

  • To coordinate Polish-American efforts aimed at affecting legislation

  • To provide educational opportunities for Polish-American students

  • To provide charitable relief to Poland in times of need

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