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Welcome to the St. Martin's Society web site, a chapter of the Polish National Alliance of the United States of North America. The Polish National Alliance, or PNA, is a non-profit fraternal organization founded in 1880 with the purpose of unifying the Polish people within the United States, to aid in moral, social, and economic development of its members, and to carry on the traditions and customs of the Polish people. The Polish National Alliance continues with this basic philosophy by sponsoring several programs that actively promotes those purposes outlined by the founders of the PNA. Examples of these programs are the sponsorship of language and dance classes, youth sports programs, and academic scholarships. In addition, the PNA offers several Life and Retirement plans for its members. Also, the PNA engages in an Orphan's benefit program to aid member's children with financial and college assistance if both parents are deceased. For further information on the Polish National Alliance, you may visit the national web site at http://www.pna-znp.org.
St. Martin's SocietySt. Martin's Society represents the Polish National Alliance in the State of Colorado. Several activities occur throughout the year to promote Polish culture and to provide charitable support for many causes within the State of Colorado, the United States, and in Poland. Recent examples of this are as follows:
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Last modified: August 03, 2009 |