Hungarian Reformed Federation of America

The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America (HRFA) was a fraternal organization chartered by congress in 1907.

[2] The need was to build relationships between scattered groups of Hungarian immigrants and create congregational centers.

Sandor Kalassay were and are: By 1898 the federation had grown to 936 members and in 1907 it received a charter from Congress.

[4] In the 1979 the society sold insurance in about twelve states, the District of Columbia and Canada.

It sponsors study contest student aid and loans; convention every 4 years and ran a home for the aged in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

The Kossuth House located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C.