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Belarusian Congress Committee of America
Беларускі кангрэсавы камітэт Амерыкі Belaruski Kangresovy Kamitet Ameryki
Formation
February 11, 1951; 73 years ago (1951-02-11)
Type
Advocacy, pro-Belarus, Cultural, Educational
Legal status
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
President
Robert Usevalad Tsupryk
The Belarusian Congress Committee of America (Belarusian: Беларускі кангрэсавы камітэт Амерыкі) or BCCA (Belarusian: БККА) is a non-partisan not-for-profit national umbrella organization uniting different national Belarusian American organizations in advocating for Americans of Belarusian descent. Its membership is composed of fraternal, educational, veterans, religious, cultural, social, business, political and humanitarian organizations, as well as individuals. Established in 1951 in South River, New Jersey, the BCCA maintains local all-volunteer chapters across the United States.[1] The magazine "Belaruskaya Dumka" is the official periodical of the Belarusian Congress Committee of America.
^Hardzijenka, Aleh (2009). Беларускі Кангрэсовы Камітэт Амэрыкі (БККА) [The Belarusian Congress Committee of America (BCCA)] (in Belarusian). Smolensk: BINIM.
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