The India Society of Worcester traces its origins back to 1963, when there were only about 25 Indian residents, including students from local colleges and research institutions. Over 61 years, ISW has evolved from a small community into a prominent institution, now serving thousands of members and volunteers who proudly consider it their second home.
This transformation is embodied by ISW’s spacious building, which hosts numerous community events, cultural celebrations, and educational programs and has become a hub for the local Indian American community. ISW continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening Indo-American relations through its vibrant activities and dedication to cultural exchange, education, and service.
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