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Polish & Slavic Center

Polish & Slavic Center is the largest Polish-American organization on the East Coast, offering a wide range of social and cultural services.

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About Us

The Polish-Slavic Center (CP-S) was founded on August 15, 1972, and is the largest Polish-American organization on the East Coast, with around 30,000 members. CP-S serves the Polish and Slavic community by offering a wide range of social and cultural services.

Mission

Since 1972, CP-S has been promoting Polish culture and heritage, supporting over 30,000 members and local communities through social and legal assistance programs and various cultural events.

Programs

  • Social Services Program for individuals aged 60 and above
  • Immigration and Legal Services Program
  • Senior Club „Krakus”, located at 176 Java Street on Brooklyn
  • Senior Club im. Jana Pawła II, located at 103 East 7th Street in Lower Manhattan
  • English Language Classes
  • Art Classes for Children „Little Picasso”

History

The idea of establishing CP-S arose from the needs of immigrants. In 1976, the founders of CP-S created the Polish-Slavic Federal Credit Union, which played a significant role in improving the financial situation of immigrants from Poland and other Slavic countries.

Credibility and Reviews

  • Google: 4.5/5 based on 20 reviews
  • Yelp: 4/5 based on 10 reviews
  • BBB: No dedicated profile for CP-S, but the associated institution, the Polish-Slavic Federal Credit Union, has an A+ rating.

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