Since the beginning we worked with Romanian non profit organizations that have a strong record and solid background when it comes to the projects they started in the home country. Declic was the first one, followed by Via Trasilvanica / Tasuleasa Social.

ViaTransilvanica

* 12.05.2019 - VIA TRANSILVANICA

Romanian United Fund raised over $100,000 from the Romanian community in Chicago and throughout the United States. Alin Useriu was our guest and talked about his dream of building an "El Camino" of Romania.

 

Henri Matisse, La blouse romaine, 1940.

* 06.23.2019 

Sunday, June 23rd, at Stan Mansion, Romanians in Chicago celebrated Ziua Iei or Universal Day of the Romanian Blouse

Started 6 years ago, the now world-spread event honoring Romanian culture and traditions has since become known and beloved all around the globe, in Romanian communities and beyond.

Romanian United Fund was a sponsor, financially supporting the event that brought together the Romanian community.

Many thanks to the Romanian-American Consul General for his continued patronage of these events, Authentic Society for Language and Romanian Culture for making the gathering possible and Alianţa Washington DC for bringing in our midst the historical photo exhibit of Regina Maria - Queen Marie of Romania

http://horainamerica.com/…/povestile-nasc-povesti-de-ziua-…/

 

* 05.02.2019 - DECLIC & MIRCEA BRAVO - Asa a zis bunica

 

Our first event and the launch of the Romanian United Fund took place on May 2nd, 2019 in Chicago. Our first project, the one we introduced to our guests, was a video produced by Mircea Bravo. We created a gofundme campaign and raised money ($8,200 t be more exact) to finance the video in which the known Romanian comedian talks about the importance of going out to vote. The video had over 1M views in less than 24 hours and reached 5M a week later.

You can watch the video here.