Representative Projects
of the Amerikaiak a Magyarokért Alapítvány
(Americans for Hungarians Foundation)
- Inaugural Celebration attended by 250 persons and organizations on Castle Hill.
(Hungarian inventors, cooperatives, wine growers, artists, scientists, confectioners,
fashion designers, musicians, ceramics, handicrafts, US Embassy, business persons)
- Flood and Disaster Relief for 5 Towns
- Summer Camp for 100 Children victims of floods
- Collection and delivery of 7 tons of donations for victims of floods
- Rebuilt community centers affected by the floods
- USA - Hungary Teacher Exchange Program
- Held Forum to Improve US Hungary Relations with 200 attendees
- Town of Abászalok - Sponsored Childrens’ Sports Days
- Mátészalka Hungarian-English School Support
- New Brunswick NJ-Debrecen Sister City Program support
- Quinnipiac University Business School sponsored visit for students to
understand how a Hungarian business operates
- Zalabér-Sarasota, Florida McIntosh Middle School Exchange Program
- Supporter and US presenter at a Hungarian conference for talented students
- Initiating a new Hangya Cooperative movement attended by 500 persons from all counties in the Upper House of Parliament
- Projects to help farmers via cooperatives in Velence and Székesfehérvár
- Vizsoly- Planting of 1000 trees of hope in a low income area
- Tiszafüred Hangya Cooperative Conference
- Starting a Buyers Club for consumers
- Participated in the National Agricultural and Food Exhibition OMEK
- Participated in the Nyul-unk a Munkáért Program (Rabbits for work program)
- Helped a student innovator with a project for a US Intel competition, won 3rd prize
- Business Exchange Program with 110 participants from the US and Hungary
- Sponsored a Drug Prevention Program using a US model
- Sponsored two Rajkó Gypsy Charity Balls
- Hosted US Ambassador Colleen Bell and 60 business persons
- Partner organization of the American Hungarian Federation (www.ahfed.org), and the Hungarian Innovation Center, Inc in the USA. (Huninc.com)
- Co-Sponsor with the Center of a marketing planning project for Hungarian inventions at the Columbia University Business School Executive Program
- Supported the American Hungarian Federation's 110th Anniversary event
- Partner of the Americans For Hungarians Nonprofit Corp for a remembrance of the 100th Anniversary of the 1920 Trianon Treaty which dismembered Hungary.
The USA did not sign the Treatyt!
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