Sons of Poland

The Association of the Sons of Poland (Polish: Synowie Polski) was a Polish-American fraternal benefit society which was organized in 1903.

[1] In addition to selling life insurance to members, it supported charities in the United States and Poland as well as activities in the Polish-American community in New Jersey and New York.

[2] At the onset of existence the Association's goals were to provide benefits for Polish-American families and send financial help to their relatives in Poland.

[2] The Association grew both in membership and financial stability becoming a leader in upholding the traditions of Polish Heritage and patriotism as well as continuing an active contact with Poland.

Benefits of insured membership include a subscription to the monthly Polish American Journal, scholarships and achievement awards for high school seniors, prescription benfit cards, LifeLine Screenings to detect a possible tendency for stroke or aneurisms; group health care discounts, and accidental death/dismemberment insurance.