When Chaldeans first came to Detroit, they struggled to integrate into American society and learn the language. They had their own unique culture, one that was different from that of other Americans and most immigrants. At first, this was a point of pride for Chaldeans. Their faith, family values, tight-knit community, and work ethic ultimately led to success in a foreign land. Chaldeans raised their families in the same traditions that they came from and passed down their culture successfully.
Read MoreThe 21st Annual Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner was held on April 26, 2024, at Shenandoah Country Club in West Bloomfield. Designed to honor the individuals and businesses that make a positive impact on the Chaldean community, this year’s honoree was Frank Jonna of Jonna Construction, who was named Businessperson of the Year.
Read MoreThe YAC kicked off the Spring season with a professional development and networking event held on the evening of Thursday, April 11, at Shenandoah Country Club. The event was moderated by the charming and witty Paul Jonna, a real estate and business attorney and former COO of the Chaldean Community Foundation.
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