about the organizers

ReConnect Hungary - Hungarian Birthright Program is a public-private partnership between the Kossuth Foundation of Washington, D.C. , a non-profit cultural institution, and the Balassi Institute of Hungary, the country's official promoter of Hungarian culture abroad.

The Kossuth Foundation of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America is a not-for-profit corporation registered in the District of Columbia to maintain and support the social and fraternal culture, heritage and religious traditions of Hungarians in America. The Foundation owns the Kossuth House, 2001 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC as a national community center to benefit its members' interests and aspirations to nurture their Hungarian-American heritage. The Foundation carries on the spirit of the original charter of the HRFA created by Act of Congress in 1896, signed by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907.

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Kossuth Foundation
ReConnect Hungary
2001 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.,
Washington D.C. 20036
info@ReConnectHungary.org
tel: 1-855-KOSSUTH (567-7884)

Balassi Institute
Homepage of the Institute