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Purpose
Activities
Cultural
Educational and Religious
Human Services
Economic Affairs
Public Affairs
Structure
Publications
Contact
The Lithuanian American Community, Inc. (LAC, Inc.) is a nonprofit
community-based organization providing educational, cultural, and social services to our
membership. Serving the interests of approximately 800,000 Americans of Lithuanian
descent, LAC, Inc. is in the forefront of supporting the growth of democratic institutions
and economic, as well as social reform in the Republic of Lithuania.
Since its founding in 1951, LAC, Inc. has sponsored a wide variety of
activities. Members participate in programs both within their local chapters as well as in
nation-wide events organized in six areas of interest: cultural, educational and
religious, human services, economic, and public affairs.
Cultural
LAC, Inc. promotes and fosters Lithuanian culture and traditions through regular
sponsorship of specific events, such as folk danoe, music, song and theater festivals and
concerts, arts and science symposiums. LAC, Inc. also publishes books about Lithuania's
cultural heritage and generally seeks to support cultural interaction between the Unfted
States and Lithuania.
Educational and Religious
LAC, Inc. has been instrumental in keeping the Lithuanian heritage and its religious
traditions alive in the U.S. through its network of Lithuanian Heritage and Language
Schools, which provide classes to LithuanianAmericans of all ages. Educational programs
are designed, instructional materials are published, and teachers are prepared to meet the
continuously changing environmental demands.
Human Services
The Human Services Council of LAC, Inc. provides specialized services to senior citizens
and individuals of Lithuanian descent requiring assistance. These services include social,
informational, legal aid, medical, as well as case-unique aid to individuals and/or
families in need. The Council operates two service centers and publishes Pensininkas, a
magazine for senior citizens as well as informational columns in Lithuanian media.
With the reestablishment of independence, the Council has expanded its
scope to provide aid to the people of Lithuania by establishing a series of ongoing
projects via its subsidiaries: Lithuanian Children's Hope provides specialized orthopedic
care and treatment for Lithuania's children; Lithuanian Orphan Care allows LAC, Inc.
members to sponsor a foster child in Lithuania; Lithuanian Freedom Fighters Fund provides
aid to Lithuanian freedom fighters of advanced age who have suffered from the Soviet Union
occupation and persecution.
Economic Affairs
The LAC, Inc. Economic Affairs Council actively promotes business with and investment in
Lithuania. In this respect, the Council sponsors conferences and trade shows, both in the
U.S. and Lithuania, for potential investors and businesses. Working through the U.S.
government Baltic American Enterprise Fund, the Council actively seeks to establish
business partnerships between the U.S. and Lithuanian companies. The Council also
publishes a weekly column in the Lithuanian press providing up-to-date information
regarding economic changes taking place in Lithuania.
Public Affairs
Since its inception, LAC, Inc. has worked to support the independence of Lithuania by
providing required assistance to Lithuania's democratic movement and championing a variety
of projects pre and post the declaration of independence. Currently, the emphasis has
shifted to developing and supporting Lithuania's democracy and changing economy. Such
issues as the expansion of NATO to include Lithuania, the demilitarization of the
Kaliningrad territory and foreign aid remain of vital concern to LAC.
LAC, lnc.'s main office is near Washington D.C. This office provides
information on Lithuanian affairs to the media, Congress, agencies of the U.S. government,
foundations and interested private sector organizations and persons.
The Lithuanian American Community welcomes all individuals of Lithuanian
descent and to their non-Lithuanian spouses. Activities are carried out
through 60 chapters located in 27 states and the District of Columbia,
organized into 9 geographical districts. LAC's policy making body is the
National Board of Directors, elected every three years. The Board elects the
Executive Director who chooses the members of his/her team, subject to the
approval of the Board.
| LAC, Inc. National Board |
| LAC, Inc.National Executive Committee |
| LAC, Inc. District Boards |
| LAC, Inc. Local Chapters |
| Members = individuals of Lithuanian descent |
Through LAC, Inc. sponsored publications - the English language
magazine Bridges and the quarterly journal
of art and science Lituanus; the Lithuanian language children's magazine Eglute and the senior citizens magazine Pensininkas
- LAC, Inc. keeps its membership informed of all activities and events relevant to
individuals of all walks of life with what is going on both here in the U.S. and
Lithuania.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Lithuanian American Community, Inc.
2715 East Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Tel.: 800-625-1170
Fax: (815) 327-8881
E-mail:
LithuanianUSA@yahoo.com
Web-Site: lithuanian-american.org or
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