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The National
Italian American Foundation
NIAF is the
fifth largest ethnic group and a major advocate in Washington,
DC. You can browse through the programs, activities, and much
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The National
Association of the Wolves
The National
Association of the Wolves was founded on September 19, 1951 and
consists of Local Wolves Clubs (known as Dens) located in many
communities, presently in Pennsylvania and Ohio. |
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Augustus
Society
This
organization of Italian American Professionals and Executives
offers scholarship, awareness, and assistance programs. Find out
how you can be apart of this association. |
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Italian American Brotherhood Club (Cleveland, Ohio)
In it's
70th year, the goal of the Italian American Brotherhood Club
remains dedicated to support, plan, develop, provide, and
operate a social service organization which will serve a public
purpose and provide for the needy as well as afford educational
opportunities through a continuing scholarship program.
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NYPD
Columbia Association
A not
for profit fraternal association of Italian-American police
officers of the New York City Police Department.
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Sons of Italy
This
organization's mission is to preserve our heritage and ensure
that Italian Americans know their immigrant history.
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The Campanian
Society
The
Society's goal is to heighten awareness in humanities, social
history, fine arts, and cultural history of Naples and Campania |
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FIERI National
It is
great to see that there is an organization for young Italian
Americans. |
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Italian American
Police Society of New Jersey
Read their
newsletter or browse through their calendar of events, links,
meeting schedule, and a host of other information that is
provided for your enjoyment. |
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The
Italian-American Web Site of New York
A great site
to visit and find information on Italian-Americans,
organizations, history, fashion, famous Italians, and much more. |
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Italian Folk Art Federation of America
IFAFA's goal
is to preserve and foster interest in Italian folk arts. Find
out how you can join and learn more about the wonderful
traditions, costumes, and dances of Italian folk art.
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The John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
This is
the only research institute devoted to the study of Italian
Americans. |
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Italian-American
Association
Township of
Ocean, New Jersey This year marks our 23rd anniversary as an
organization that is dedicated to children, families and the
fostering of the Italian-American heritage and culture. Due to
our growth and increasing levels of service, we were able to
purchase and rebuild a new Italian Cultural Center. This center
serves as our headquarters with a world class banquet facility,
classrooms, meeting rooms and Resource Center. |
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Italian
American Lawyers Assn.
The Italian
American Lawyers Assn. (IALA) is now in its 23rd year as a Los
Angeles-area bar association. It is known for its outstanding
speakers, authentic Italian meals, and a zip no other bar
association we know of has. |
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Italia Unita
Organization:
ITALIA UNITA
celebrates Italian pride and culture through special events
throughout the year. Italia Unita's main event, the Italian
Festival, was launched in 1995 and has become a benchmark in the
Italian American community. The Italian festival allows native
Italians to recapture the essence of community, while second and
third generation Italian- American's gain an appreciation of
their culture. Throughout the year Italia Unita coordinates and
promotes many events in an effort to maintain the level of
appreciation and pride, which the three day festival brings
forth in the community. PRIDE is the key word for Italia Unita.
We take pride in our roots, our culture, and our achievements.
We believe in ourselves and we believe in the strength within
all Italians. |
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Italian Catholic
Federation
675
Hehenberger Road,
Suite 110
Oakland, CA 94621
Branches in California and Nevada
For additional Information on Italian
Americans Check out
Italian
Americans.com
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