Hungarian American Coalition News, 1995 (4. évfolyam, 3. szám)

1995 / 3. szám

SOME FACTS ABOUT THE COALITION OUR MISSION The Hungarian American Coalition was established to mobilize and coordinate the talents and resources of its members and to promote the interests of Hungarian- Americans. OUR GOALS •To identify and promote the concerns and interests of the Hungarian-American community. •To foster interest and appreciation in the United States for the history, education, and culture of Hungary, including its literature, arts, and scientific achievements. •To encourage cultural and educational interaction between the people of the United States and Hungary. •To protect and preserve human and minority rights and cultural heritage of Hungarians throughout the world. •To support democratic institutions and economic development in Hungary. ORGANIZATION AND MEMBERSHIP The Coalition consists of organizational and individual members and operates in accordance with its Articles and Bylaws, under direction of its Board of Directors. These documents are provided upon request The Hungarian American Coalition is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 tax exempt organization registered in Washington, DC on August 20,1991. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE HUNGARIAN AMERICAN COALITION Join this growing network of organizations and individuals! Individual membership Organizational membership Regular $50 ($100 Family) Sponsor $250-$500 Patron $501-$1,000 Benefactor $1,001-$2,500+ $200 $500-$l,000 $l,001-$2,500 $2,501-$5,000+ Non-membership contribution: $ Name (or Organization): Address: ____________ City: ____________________ State: ____________ Zip: Phone: __________________ Fax: ___________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________________________ Please send this form with your annual membership fee to: Hungarian American Coalition 818 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 850 Washington, DC 20006 Chairman of the Board Rev. Imre Balaian President Edith Lauer Vice Presidents Gábor Bodnar Bishop Andrew Harsányi Rev. István Mustos Dr. Balázs Somogyi Bishop Dr. Francás vitéz Secretary Dr. Andrew Ludányi Treasurer Zsolt Szekeres Leg Géza E 1 Counsel ádár, Jr., Esq. Board of Directors Anne C. Bader Rev. Imre Bertalan Rev. Imre A. Bertalan, Hungarian Club of Toledo László Bojtos, Hungarian Community of Friends Dr. Edward Chaszar, Hungarian Scouts Association Abroad Paul Fekete László Hámos, Hungarian Human Rights Foundation Bishop Andrew Harsányi. Hungarian Reformed Church of America István Jeszensky, Hungari an-America ns for Human Rights in Délvidék Géza Kádár, Jr., Esq. Tamás Tamás, Hungarian Alumni Association - Bessenyei Kör Hank Koszorús, Jr., Esq;, American Hungarian Federation of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Rev. Paul Kovács, Bethlen Home Edith Lauer Dr. Andrew Ludányi Eugene Megyesy, Jr., Hungarian Club of Colorado Rev. István Mustos, American Hungarian Catholic Clergy Association Dr. Peter Pastor, Atlantic Research Publications, Inc. George Pogan, F.A.C.H.E. Dr. Paul Rupprecht, Minnesota Hungarians, Inc. Helen Szablya, Comprehensive Health Education Foundation Zsolt Szekeres Arved Teleki Dr. István Tóth, Magyar Club of Cleveland Piter Újvági Julius Várallyay, Committee for Danubian Research Paul Varga, Hungarian (Magyar) Club of Chicago Suzanne Virgulák, Hungarian Reformed Federation of America Bishop Dr. Francis Vitéz, Calvin Synod of the United Church of Christ 2 • Hungarian American Coalition News • Special Edition -1995

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