ABOUT US
The Gold Coast Hungarian Association Inc. was formed and founded in 1989 by Ferenc Adorjan and his team. Since 1989 more than 10 Presidents and committee members have led this great Hungarian Club successfully.
The objective of the club is to preserve, encourage Hungarian culture, language and our heritage.
This is providing a social platform for all Hungarians and those who join us, irrespective of where they were born. We provide information and welfare assistance to the aged, to the sick and the needy Hungarians.
We give representation of Hungarian‘s interest
to local government and authorities.
We help Hungarian youths to gain knowledge of the Hungarian language via our Rainbow Hungarian Language School which was established by Gyongyi Horvath in 2010.
We help new Hungarians to integrate within Australian society and foster multiculturalism.
We love to celebrate our cultural diversity, and promote community awareness of multiculturalism.
Above all, the Hungarian functions provides an opportunity
to embrace our common values by sharing food, music, entertainment,
family day out and most importantly, making friends!
OUR VISION
Gold Coast Hungarian Association Inc. (GCHA) is the premier provider of Events, Language School and welfare support to the Hungarian community and to dose who seek connection. We respond to the community’s changing needs and collaborate with government and non-government sectors to ensure all Members have access to culturally appropriate community Information and care.
OUR MISSION
Gold Coast Hungarian Association Inc. (GCHA) is the premier provider of Events, Language School and welfare support to the Hungarian community and to dose who seek connection. We respond to the community’s changing needs and collaborate with government and non-government sectors to ensure all Members have access to culturally appropriate community Information and care.
OUR OBJECTIVES
We encourage and preserve Hungarian culture, language & heritage.
We foster social, multicultural cohesion and integration.
