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
Email: registration@mnccs.org
Website: http:// http://www.nccae.org
Organization Name: Most Holy Trinity Grade School (Escuela de la Santísima Trinidad)
Organization Overview: Most Holy Trinity School, in the Corktown area, just west of the Lodge Freeway, is celebrating more than 170 years in educational excellence and spiritual development. The k-8 school also has a Preschool program and "Latchkey"(before/after school) is offered both in the morning and after school. The curriculum follows the Michigan state standards and includes classes in art, physical education, music and Spanish, in addition to an after-school tutoring program. The school also boasts "the best homemade lunches in town" and a new playground! Most Holy Trinity Grade School is a "Flower garden of races, cultures, and backgrounds".
Since 1838, we have been providing a safe, nurturing, educational and spiritual environment where all children can succeed.
Most Holy Trinity School has been educating and protecting God's children for over 177 years. We are open to individuals of all ethnic and religious backgrounds and continues to assist families through grants and scholarships.
Street: 1229 Labrosse St,
City/Township: Detroit
State: MI
Zip Code: 48226
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 961-8855
Fax No: (313) 961-5797
Organization Name: Muslim Community of the Western Suburbs
Organization Overview: The MCWS was founded in 1977 as a group of young Muslims living in this area realized that as their toddlers grew older, they had to seriously think about their identity and place as American Muslims in the giant melting pot of the U.S.A. These parents were concerned as they saw the troubling situation of many Muslim families in the area who had lost their Islamic values and identities through lack of knowledge and practice of their deen. This was a future that these Muslim parents wished to avoid.
They took the challenge very seriously and resolved to create a stronger foundation for their children to maintain their Islamic identity and values. Along with this challenge was that of the parents’ own lack of knowledge of Islam. They realized that without a well-rooted understanding and practice of Islam themselves; they would be ill-equipped to impart the much-needed strong Islamic values to their own children. These parents, when growing up, were bound to the values and practices prevalent among their own societies, and were still part of a cultural milieu present at the time in their own countries. They felt the need to gain Islamic education in order to convey accurate Islamic values and ideals. These challenges had to be met, and thus, the young parents began the journey to where we are today.
Language: Arabic,English
Cultures: All,Arabic
Street: 40440 Palmer Rd.
City/Township: Canton Township
State: MI
Zip Code: 48188
Country: USA
Phone: (734) 467-7704
Email: mcws.info@gmail.com
Website: http://www.mcws.org/home
Organization Name: Orchard Lake Schools St. Mary's Preparatory
Organization Overview: St. Mary's Preparatory is a four year secondary program of pre-college studies in a disciplined environment preparing young men for future study and careers of service. The Prep has a day student and boarding school program. St. Mary's is accredited by the State of Michigan Board of Education, the Archdiocese of Detroit, and MNSAA/MANS. Almost 100% of our graduates attend college. "If the Orchard Lake Schools did not exist, it would be necessary to establish them." -- Pope John Paul II
St. Mary’s Preparatory is a Catholic, all-boys, college preparatory high school with a Polish-American heritage and legacy since 1885 A.D. We exist to provide deserving young men the moral guidance, discipline, and education to become Christ-like models of service and leadership for the world. By completion of our spiritual and educational model, these men gain the character, reverence, and fortitude to meet all challenges for the greater glory of God and their alma mater.
Language: English,Polish
Cultures: Polish
Street: St. Mary's Preparatory 3535 Commerce Rd.
City/Township: Orchard Lake
State: MI
Zip Code: 48234
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 683-0530
Fax No: (248) 683-1740
Email: manwar@stmarysprep.com
Website: http://www.orchardlakeschools.com/
Organization Name: Our Lady of the Scapular Parish
Organization Overview: A Polish Personal Parish spiritually serving the communities of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Stanislaus Kostka.
As a Polish Personal Parish, Our Lady of the Scapular is dedicated to continuing in the tradition in which it was founded and to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in humble imitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Polish Language & Culture classes evenings.
Language: English,Polish
Cultures: American,Polish
Street: 976 Pope John Paul II Avenue
City/Township: Wyandotte
State: MI
Zip Code: 48192
Country: USA
Phone: (734) 284-9135
Fax No: (734) 284-1367
Website: http://www.ourladyofmountcarmel.org/
Organization Name: Our Lady Queen of Apostles
Organization Overview: Queen of Apostles is an inclusive Catholic community of faith which lives by the values of the Gospel and gives witness to God's love for all by works of charity, justice and compassion. Together we strive to discern God's Will and respond to it with trust and generosity.
Daily and weekend Masses in Polish.
Polish Language Classes for youth
Language: English,Polish
Cultures: Polish
Street: 3851 Prescott
City/Township: Hamtramck
State: MI
Zip Code: 482212
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 891-1520
Email: qofaparish@aol.com
Organization Name: Piast Institute
Organization Overview: The Piast Institute is a national research center devoted to Polish and Polish American affairs. It is also one of forty-eight United States Census Bureau Information Centers (CIC) and one of two located in Michigan.
The Piast Institute develops conferences, seminars, publications, public programs, lectures, and exhibits that provide accurate information about Poland, Poles, and Polish Americans. It also has a special interest in the role of Ethnicity in American Life.
With its resources and its position as a Census Information Center, the Piast Institute also acts as a data resource center helping Polish, Polish American and other community groups develop policy papers and historical, cultural, political, economic, social and demographic studies on a wide variety of topics.
The Piast Institute is also officially certified by the Department of Homeland Security as an Immigrant Assistance site with trained staff to help immigrants with visa, documentation, and status issues.
The Institute’s mission and programming also aim to celebrate Polish contributions to America as well as world culture, and to address and counter inaccurate or defamatory information about Poland, Poles or Polish Americans.
The Institute was founded in 2003 by the late Dr. Thaddeus Radzilowski, a celebrated historian, writer and academic, and Mrs. Virginia Skrzyniarz, an accomplished executive serving non-profit organizations in various capacities for over thirty years.
Mrs. Skrzyniarz was appointed the CEO by the Piast Board of Directors in 2018.
Language: English,Polish
Cultures: East European,Polish
Street: 11633 Joseph Campau
City/Township: Hamtramck
State: MI
Zip Code: 48212
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 733-4535
Fax No: (313) 733-4527
Email: info@piastinstitute.org
Website: http://www.piastinstitute.org
Organization Name: Polish National Alliance Dancers (PNAD)
Organization Overview: Polish Alliance Dancers, POLANIE Song & Dance Ensemble and the General Pulaski Polish Language School instill pride and knowledge of Polish folk dances and songs, culture, traditions, heritage, customs and language in our young members.
Language: English,Polish
Cultures: Polish
State: MI
Country: USA
Phone: (734) 674-7352
Organization Name: Sae Jong Camp 성폭력 김정일 캠프
Organization Overview: Sae Jong Camp is an overnight summer camp focused on Korean-American culture and identity. It is a fun-filled week of education, summer activities and self-discovery. To learn more about Sae Jong Camp head over to our About page.
Language: English,Korean
Cultures: All,American,Korean
Street: P.O. Box 3173
City/Township: Farmington Hills
State: MI
Zip Code: 48333
Country: USA
Phone: (802) 487-0752
Website: http://www.saejongcamp.com/
Organization Name: Sikh Gurdwara of Rochester Hills
Organization Overview: Every Sikh is under an obligation and is required to submit himself to the order of the Khalsa. This is a pledge to remain under control, governance of the Ultimate reality. Amritdhari is the honour of being a member of the Panth (a disciplined force of God).
A Sikh must live life according to the terms of Sikhism. There is general understanding that a novice must have a “lent period” during which he/she must prepare to go the way of Guru with a voluntary and firm decision to change his/her life style, they must desire to and be willing to live their life by the values and virtues of Gurmat. Then and only then, the novice will become worthy to get the gift of Almighty Lord’s grace and attain eternal unity.
Some people are of the view that initiation may be administered to a boy or girl when he or she reaches an intelligent age.
Language: English,Punjabi
Cultures: Indian
Street: 271 West Auburn Road
City/Township: Rochester Hills
State: MI
Zip Code: 48307
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 651-1139
Email: rochestersikh@gmail.com
Organization Name: Sterling Heights Gurdwara
Organization Overview: Welcome to the Sikh Society of Michigan Website
Sikh Society of Michigan (Sterling Heights Gurdwara Sahib) is the first established Gurdwara Sahib in Detroit (Michigan). In 1979 an old church building was purchased and converted into a Gurdwara. With Guru's grace, a new Gurdwara building was opened in Sterling Heights on September 1st, 2012.
On August 10th, 2003, the constitution of the Sikh Society of Michigan was signed and put into effect. This constitution can be viewed here.
Visiting a Gurdwara for the first time? There are a few guidelines we ask that you follow. Click here to learn more.
The Gurdwara is open every day from 5:00am to 9:30pm.
Language: English,Punjabi
Cultures: Asian,Indian
Street: 33340 Dequindre Rd,
City/Township: Sterling Heights
State: MI
Zip Code: 48310
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 547-0927
Website: http:// michigangurudwara.com
Organization Name: Sikh Society of Michigan Madison Heights
Organization Overview: All visitors to a Sikh Gurdwara should be aware of the following guidelines when visiting:
Please dress appropriately so that you can comfortably and with decency sit on the carpeted floor. It is recommended that all visitors to the Gurdwara wear loose fitting clothing which covers most of your legs. Low hanging or tight-fitting pants may not be suitable. Please try sitting on the carpeted floor at home for a short period to see if the clothing is suitable.
All visitors entering the Main Prayer Hall, called the Darbar Sahib and the Dining (Langar) Hall will have to remove their shoes and place them in the shoe racks provided.
No smoking is allowed in the vicinity of the Gurdwara premises. Visitors cannot enter the Gurdwara while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. You should not take cigarettes or tobacco with you into the premises or smoke while near the Gurdwara or soon before going into the Gurdwara.
All visitors MUST cover their heads while in the main Gurdwara areas. The Gurdwara usually has a box of scarves, but you can bring your own headscarf for this purpose. Other hats and caps (e.g. baseball-style caps) may not appropriate (please check with the Gurdwara officials). Sikh men normally wear a turban. Sikh ladies usually wear a "Chunni", which is normally a long, flowing, semi-transparent plain cloth with a decorated, veiled edging.
Chairs are not provided in the Gurdwara (except for those with medical conditions) and so, when sitting, this will be on the carpeted floor both in the Main Prayer Hall (Darbar Sahib) and in the Langar Hall.
On first entering the large prayer room (called the Darbar Sahib), a small bow to the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy book) shows respect to the host community. Backs should not be turned on the Guru Granth Sahib or the soles of the feet pointed towards the Sikh holy book when sitting on the carpet (as a mark of respect). It is normal to sit cross-legged yoga style. It may be a good idea to practice this at home if possible before your trip to the Gurdwara.
Visitors will usually be offered Kara Parshad (sweet flour and oil based food offered as a gift) in the worship hall, which is usually given in cupped hands and eaten with the right hand. If you are uncertain about your ability to eat a lot of this food – Say “very small portion” to the Sewadar (volunteer) serving the Kara Parshad. You should take a small plastic bag (or ask for one from the Sewadar (volunteer) serving the Kara Parshad) to save your Kara Parshad if it is not to your taste – Please do not refuse it or throw it away.
You may be offered Langar (vegetarian food from the communal kitchen). If not too certain about consuming this food you can ask to be excused although most people should take langar as it is regarded as a blessing by the Guru. When in the Langar Hall, it is better to ask for less rather than take too much and waste the food. Say “very little” to the Sewadar (volunteer) serving the Langar. If you require more later, just wait for the Sewadar to come around.
Language: English,Punjabi
Cultures: Indian
Street: 990 E. Lincoln
City/Township: Madison Heights
State: MI
Zip Code: 48071
Country: USA
Phone: (313) 547-0927
Organization Name: St Clair Shores Adult & Community Education
Organization Overview: Cultural Experience, Hands-On Learning, Real World Training, Cutting Edge Technology
Language: Albanian,Mandarin Chinese,English,Japanese,Korean,Mandarin Chinese,Serbian,Spanish,Vietnamese
Cultures: All
Street: Born Center (Daytime Classes) 23340 Elmira
City/Township: St. Clair Shores
State: MI
Zip Code: 48082
Country: USA
Phone: 586-285-8781
Fax No: (586) 285-8882
Organization Name: St Clair Shores Adult & Community Education
Organization Overview: Cultural Experience, Hands-On Learning, Real World Training, Cutting Edge Technology
Language: Albanian,Mandarin Chinese,English,Japanese,Korean,Mandarin Chinese,Serbian,Spanish,Vietnamese
Cultures: All
Street: Adult Education Center (Evening Clases) 23055 Masonic
City/Township: St. Clair Shores
State: MI
Zip Code: 48082
Country: USA
Phone: 586-285-8780
Fax No: (586) 285-8881
Organization Name: Sikh Society of Michigan
Organization Overview: Sikh Society of Michigan (Sterling Heights Gurdwara Sahib) is the first established Gurdwara Sahib in Detroit (Michigan). In 1979 an old church building was purchased and converted into a Gurdwara. With Guru's grace, a new Gurdwara building was opened in Sterling Heights on September 1st, 2012.
On August 10th, 2003, the constitution of the Sikh Society of Michigan was signed and put into effect. This constitution can be viewed here.
Visiting a Gurdwara for the first time? There are a few guidelines we ask that you follow. Click here to learn more.
The Gurdwara is open every day from 5:00am to 9:30pm.
Language: English,Punjabi
Cultures: Indian
Street: 33340 Dequindre Rd
City/Township: Sterling Heights
State: MI
Zip Code: 48310
Country: USA
Phone: (248) 547-0927
Email: ranjit.gill.2013@gmail.com
Website: http://www.michigangurudwara.com/