Recreation and Social

Cultures:  Maltese
Street:  1832 Michigan Ave
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  Michigan
Zip Code:  48216
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 961-8393
Organization Name:  Maltese American Community Club
Language:  English
Cultures:  American,Maltese
Street:  5221 Oakman Bldv.
City/Township:  Dearborn
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48126
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 846-7077
Organization Name:  iとは mamaSAPO Novi
Organization Overview:  アメリカMichigan州Novi市やその近郊には子育てをする日本人ママが大勢いるエリアにもかかわらず、育児関連情報をまとめたサイトがありません。口コミや各自サイト検索での情報収集に頼っているのが現状です。 土地柄駐在員のご家族が多く、英語や生活に不安を抱えながら渡米し、ご主人も仕事で忙しく、ひとりでの育児にとても苦労されているママも少なくないと思います。 お子様がPreschoolやKindergartenに行くようになると、横のつながりができ情報が入りやすくなりますが、未就園児のママの場合、自ら情報を集め外に出るようにしないと、社会から孤立して家の中で気持ちがふさぎ込んでしまうこともあるかもしれません。そんなにつらい体験は、どんなママにもしてほしくありません。 ここMichigan州Novi市で楽しく子育てできるお手伝いができればと思い、このサイトを立ち上げることにしました。
Language:  English,Japanese
Cultures:  Japanese
City/Township:  Novi
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48374, 48375, 48377, 48393
Country:  USA
Organization Name:  Masjid al-Fath
Organization Overview:  All praise is due to Allah (SWT) and may His peace and blessings be upon His beloved Prophet and Messenger Muhammad (SAW). Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA) is a nationwide Dawah and Social organization. The fundamental aim and objective of the organization is to seek pleasure of Allah (swt.) by striving to develop personal, moral and social quality of human life. The Qur'an is the guidance not only for the Muslims, but also for the entire humanity irrespective of race, religion, or color. In essence, there is no other alternative for real peace and salvation except the total submission to Allah and firm acceptance of his eternal guidance. Ac-cording to Quran, Allah (S.W.T) says, ''Hold fast, all of you together, to the rope (Qur'an) of Allah, and be not divided among yourselves.' (Al- Imran:103). In order to fulfill the aim and objective of organization, MUNA provides many invaluable services in many communities in the United State of America including Michigan. Islamic Center of Warren, Michigan is one MUNA’s masjid based community projects in Michigan to continue Dawa and social activities to introduce the true meaning of Islam. And let there be [arising] from you a nation inviting to [all that is] good, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong, and those will be the successful (Quran) Metropolitan Detroit has been home to Muslim Americans for over a century. Immigration, con-version and second- third generations of Muslims have grown in numbers rapidly to a large community of over 50,000 people. The city of Warren, Michigan has become one most of diverse Muslim communities in Michigan within the last decade. On the other hand it is becoming a challenge for the Muslim community to provide adequate facilities for future generations. Not having the proper space may also contribute to Muslim youth to look for different path. Ultimately this may lead to destroy our future generations. That kind of loss can never be recovered. Islamic center of Warren founded to assist Muslims to become a better Muslim through educational, religious, socio-economic, and cultural services to develop moral community citizens. May Allah help us to provide the proper space with the Islamic Center of Warren to: Facilitate Muslims to learn and lead his or her life ac-cording to Islamic teaching based on the Qur'an and Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and to promote the true practices of Islam to the community. Attain the pleasure of Allah by fulfilling the needs of the community through educational, religious, social, economic, and cultural services to develop moral community citizens. Promote interfaith activities to build bridges of understanding among diverse faiths. A beautiful complex over 3 acres of land with a building of 10,000 square ft. to establish a prayer hall for both brothers and sisters. It has adequate individual class rooms for Weekend/Adult schools. Huge parking area will facilitate the Visitors/worshippers to park their vehicle comfortably
Language:  Arabic,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic
Street:  24703 Ryan Rd
City/Township:  Warren
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48091
Country:  USA
Phone:  (586) 441-3183
Email:  info@icwweb.org
Organization Name:  Messinian Association of Michigan
Language:  English
Cultures:  Greek
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  MI
Country:  USA
Organization Overview:  Organizes "Cinco de Mayo" festivities in southwest Detroit
Language:  English,Spanish
Street:  4138 W. Vernor or P.O. Box 9358
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  48209
Zip Code:  MI
Country:  USA
Phone:  (734) 692-4248
Organization Overview:  MIAA strives to preserve and promote our Indian cultural diversity and promotes social interaction amongst families in the greater Detroit area. Our overall goal is to provide a “new age” community experience to appeal to the future generation of Indian Americans.
Language:  English
Cultures:  Indian
State:  MI
Country:  USA
Organization Overview:  The Michigan-Japan Professionals Association’s mission is to establish and facilitate a network of businesses, organizations, and residents that have a serious interest in Japan or are from Japan, and are willing to promote and support professional and social growth in Michigan. The MJPA also strives to stimulate cultural, economic, and educational opportunities that are available, and encourage those who have lived, studied, visited, or worked in Japan to become a member and share in the exchange between Michigan and Japan. Membership is free, includes no obligations, and is open to everyone interested.
Language:  English,Japanese
Cultures:  Japanese
State:  MI
Country:  USA
Organization Overview:  Michigan New Century Chinese Center (MNCCC) is an equal opportunity Organization which provides support to the education of the Chinese language and culture. It is the center's policy of zero tolerance against discrimination on the basis of race, age, and sexual orientation with respect to admissions, use of facilities, faculty and scholarship. MNCCC is a non-profit organization registered with 501 (c) (3) status, with its main objectives of teaching Chinese language, promoting Chinese culture and providing these related services to the general public. Michigan New Century Chinese School (MNCCS) is Part of the MNCCC, Also a Member of the Chinese School Association in the United States ( CSAUS ). MNCCS offers Variety of classes for Both Children and Adults. THESE classes include reading, Writing and conversation of the Chinese language, Chinese culture and history, Chinese folk dance, drawing, etc. Pinyin system and simplified Chinese characters are used in Chinese language teaching. The Michigan New Century Chinese Center (MNCCC) was established in the January of Year 2000. MNCCC is administrated by a board of members. They are non-paid volunteers. Most of them are parents from the school. Parents' participation in school operations is strongly encouraged. Mailing address: MNCCC, PO Box 1078, Novi, MI 48376 密歇根州新世纪中国中心(MNCCC)是一个机会均等的组织提供支持,对中国语言和文化的教育。这是对种族,年龄的歧视零容忍中心的政策,性取向就招生,利用设施,教师和奖学金。 MNCCC是用的501(c)注册的非营利性组织(3)的地位,其主要教授中国语言,弘扬中国文化,向公众提供这些相关的服务目标。 密歇根州新世纪中国学校(MNCCS)是MNCCC,在美国的中国学校协会(CSAUS)的又一个成员的一部分。 MNCCS提供类儿童和成人品种。这些类包括阅读,写作和中国语言的对话,对中国文化和历史,中国民族舞蹈,绘画等拼音系统和简化中国文字中国语言教学中使用。 密歇根大学的新世纪中国中心(MNCCC)成立于2000年的一月MNCCC由成员组成的董事会管理。他们是无偿的志愿者。他们大多是家长从学校。家长在学校参与行动大力鼓励。
Language:  Mandarin Chinese,English,Mandarin Chinese
Cultures:  Chinese
Street:  18600 Haggerty Road
City/Township:  Livonia
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48152
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 662-5535
Organization Overview:  The mission of the Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) is to provide support to Michigan State University’s international students, scholars and families. Services include: Advising on and facilitating compliance with U.S. immigration regulations. Conducting orientations and other special programming that help international students and scholars integrate into and adjust to the academic, cultural and social life of MSU. Serving as a liaison with U.S. government agencies, foreign embassies, sponsors and educational foundations that support international students and scholars. Contributing to the internationalization of MSU by providing opportunities for growth through cross-cultural interactions.
Language:  English
Cultures:  International Students,Multicultural
Street:  427 N. Shaw Lane, Room 105
City/Township:  East Lansing
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48824
Country:  USA
Phone:  (517) 353-1720
Fax No:  (517) 355-4657
Email:  oiss@msu.edu
Organization Name:  Moroccans in Michigan (MIM)
Organization Overview:  Here, you will find News about the Moroccan Community in Michigan.
Language:  Arabic,English,French
Cultures:  Moroccan
City/Township:  Other
State:  MI
Country:  USA
Organization Overview:  Windsor, Ontario, Canada’s southernmost city has a rich ethnic and cultural identity. From its beginnings as First Nations, and later French agricultural settlements, Windsor has been an inviting and attractive destination – welcoming all those who arrive. Following the War of 1812 and throughout the 19th century, many ethnic communities settled in Windsor. Immigrant groups built their own churches and organized ethno-cultural clubs in order to meet their religious, social and cultural needs. As immigration increased, so did the needs of newcomers, particularly in the areas of reception, integration, and adult education. Organizations were established in order to provide welcoming services and settlement assistance. Also identified as vitally important, was the need to preserve and celebrate the heritage and practices of the many cultures now established in the city. A number of groups were formed to ensure that traditions and customs were not only shared, but also celebrated. In October of 1971, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau adopted Multiculturalism as the official policy of the government of Canada. With an initial grant from the Ministry of Community and Social Services, a meeting of over 100 ethno-cultural clubs and service agencies in Windsor and Essex County was held. At the meeting it was decided to establish a formal organization. On April 8, 1973, the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County was officially established. The Multicultural Council hosted regular meetings to address the concerns of ethno-cultural communities, provided guidance and counseling during settlement to Canada, and volunteers to assist with translation and interpretation. In June 1974 a $3,500 grant from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation supported the Multicultural Council’s inaugural Multicultural Festival at the riverfront. The following year, with co-operation from the Freedom Festival, a bazaar was held at the Cleary Auditorium featuring fourteen ethnic food booths together with a large exhibit of cultural artefacts. In 1976, the Ontario Government announced a new cultural grants program. Formal planning expanded the annual festival to include multiple ethno-cultural villages. Two weekends in June were designated to celebrate Windsor’s diversity. On June 18, 1976 began a long-standing and popular tradition known as the Carrousel of Nations festival. Over time, the Multicultural Council modified its services enhancing core programs such as cultural perseveration. Current programs, such as Settlement and Integration, Language and Skills, Translation and Interpretation, Health and Wellness, Education, Diversity, and Special Events, offers services to Windsor’s newcomers and the community at large. The goal remains to embrace our mission to create a welcoming community for all through education, community engagement, and the promotion of diversity and equality for all residents of Windsor and Essex County.
Language:  English,French
Cultures:  All,Canadian
Street:  245 Janette Ave
City/Township:  Windsor
State:  Ontario
Zip Code:  N9A 4Z2
Country:  Canada
Phone:  (519) 255-1127
Fax No:  (519) 255-1435
Website:  http://themcc.com/
Organization Overview:  Windsor, Ontario, Canada’s southernmost city has a rich ethnic and cultural identity. From its beginnings as First Nations, and later French agricultural settlements, Windsor has been an inviting and attractive destination – welcoming all those who arrive.
Language:  English,French
Cultures:  All,Canadian
Street:  East End Office 7651 Tecumseh Rd E
City/Township:  Windsor, Ontario
State:  Ontario
Zip Code:  N8T 3H1
Country:  Canada
Phone:  (519) 948-3443
Fax No:  (519) 948-3631
Website:  http://themcc.com/
Organization Overview:  The mission of the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame is to recognize and preserve outstanding achievement by individuals of Polish heritage in the field of sports and to educate the entire community with the hope of encouraging and inspiring personal excellence.
Language:  English
Cultures:  American,Polish
Street:  2975 E. Maple
City/Township:  Troy
State:  Michigan
Zip Code:  480083
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 407-3300
Organization Name:  Nigerian Foundation of Michigan
Organization Overview:  Formerly the Association of Nigerians in MIchigan, NFOM is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that operates exclusively for charitable causes such as providing assistance to the poor and needy, providing educational and cultural workshop for the public, providing and assisting other organizations in relief assistance to natural disaster victims, supporting youth activities through cultural awareness summer camp and other programs.
Language:  English,Hausa,Igbo,Yoruba
Cultures:  Nigerian
Street:  17500 Northland Park Ct.
City/Township:  Southfield
State:  Michigan
Zip Code:  48075
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 753-2292

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