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About the Center
The Indo-American Center was established in 1990 in response to the
wide spectrum of needs in the South Asian immigrant community, one of the fastest growing
immigrant communities in the Chicago area. Many of its members are affluent professionals
and business owners. However, a large number lack vocational and language skills and
struggle to make ends meet. While the Center's educational, cultural, social, and
charitable programs serve this diverse group, its doors are open to anyone who needs help,
regardless of ethnicity or language, religious or political affiliation. The center
assists nearly 10,000 people annually. In addition to people from South Asia, many other
ethnic groups including European, Middle Eastern and others use its services.
The Center's greatest asset is the spirit of giving that
characterizes its body of supporters. Its affairs are managed by a board of directors from
a variety of educational, professional and socio-economic backgrounds. Dedicated
volunteers ranging from young professionals to retirees conduct its programs. Most of its
services are offered free of charge. The Center operates with the help of generous
donations from public spirited members of the community, and with the active support of
community organizations.
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