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Mission

Serving the interests of over 45,000 Polish-Americans within Westchester County since 1961.

The Westchester Pulaski Association is a nonprofit cultural, civic, and patriotic organization which serves the Westchester community. We are proud of this organization’s work over the past 53 years; co-sponsoring the Heritage Day programs, assisting in the General Casimir Pulaski Memorial Parade, recognizing citizens for service to the community, promoting Americanism and funding Scholarship Awards totaling over $250,500 since this program’s inception in 1977.

Westchester Pulaski Association, Inc. was chartered in 1961 and filed a “Certificate of Incorporation” with the State of New York in 1976.

The purpose of the organization is to:

”Promote and foster mutual understanding and good will among persons of Polish ancestry and heritage;

Disseminate such knowledge and information as will be useful and helpful in instilling a justified pride in the Polish community for the contributions of those individuals of Polish ancestry and heritage who contributed to the growth and strength of this country;

Promote, preserve and strengthen fraternity, patriotism and comradeship among its members;

Perpetuate and honor the memory of those individuals of Polish ancestry and heritage who played a prominent role in the development of this nation and;

Sponsor civil, cultural, social and fraternal activities which will tend to promote the purposes for which this corporation was organized.”

Certificate of Incorporation, October 1976