Cleveland Chinese Senior Citizen Association

3843 Payne Ave
Cleveland, OH 44114

The Cleveland Chinese Senior Citizen Association is a prominent organization in Cleveland, OH, dedicated to serving the needs of the Chinese senior citizen community. Led by Ingrida Bublys, the first Honorary Consul of independent Lithuania in the USA, the association actively promotes US-Lithuania relations in various sectors, including business, trade, science, and culture. Ingrida's efforts have been recognized and awarded by both Lithuanian and US institutions, highlighting her commitment to strengthening global ties and attracting US investments to Lithuania.

Additionally, the association offers a diverse range of events and activities, fostering cultural diversity and celebrating the rich heritage of Cleveland. From ethnic media event coverage to fun with maps, the Cleveland Chinese Senior Citizen Association provides a platform for individuals to engage with different cultures and explore unique experiences. With a focus on community engagement and collaboration, the association plays a vital role in supporting and empowering the Chinese senior citizen community in Cleveland.

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