[2] The organization offers a series of lectures, films, concerts, and language studies to promote a broader understanding of the Italian cultural and artistic heritage.
In 1980, following the earthquake that devastated many mountain villages east of Naples, the society funded and built a center for older citizens who had survived but lost everything.
[4] The America-Italy Society of Philadelphia arranges various events each year that educate its members on Italian history, language culture, art, and literature.
The immersion experiences provide an opportunity to study the language, attend food and wine tasting, and visit museums and local establishments.
The America-Italy Society is an active member organization of the UNESCO International Committee for the Safeguarding of Venice and participates in saving and restoring Venetian Art and monuments.
The international community banded together under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to launch a campaign to assist the Italian government in the safeguarding of Venice.