Honorary Consuls Based in Maine
Susan Morris
1-844-880-6519
ccs.scc@international.gc.ca
3 Copley Place, Suite 400, Boston, MA 02116
Dr. Adrian Kendall
207-774-7000
portland-me@hk-diplo.de
Norman, Hanson & DeTroy, LLC, Two Canal Plaza, Portland, ME 04101
Mr Alban Maino
207- 613-4072
am@memory-lane.tv
15 Cottage Road, suite 2223, PO Box 1058, South Portland, ME 04106
Mr. Benjamin Ford
(207) 558-0102
bford@archipelagolaw.com
One Dana Street, Portland, ME 04101
Consulates Serving Maine
Mr. Adao Pinto
(+1) (212) 861-5656
866 United Nations Place, Suite 552, New York NY 10017
Yitzchok A. Korff
617-227-3131
Info@Austria-BOS.org
15 School Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02108
Roberto Medeiros
617-542-4000
visa@consulatebrazil.org
The Stattler Building, 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1420, Boston MA 02116
Mario Ignacio Artaza
(212) 980-3706 / (212) 980-3504 / (212) 980-3366
nuevayork@consulado.gob.cl / cgchile.newyork@minrel.gob.cl
600 3rd Ave #2808, New York, NY 10016
Mrs Carolina Mejia Gil
617-536-6222
cboston@cancilleria.gov.co
31 Saint James Avenue, Suite 960, 9th Floor, Boston, MA 02116
Mr. Philip Berquist
212-599-3066
crocons.newyork@mvep.hr
820 Second Avenue, 18th floor New York, NY 10017
Mr. Igor Lukes
+1 (617) 358-1776
boston@honorary.mzv.cz / lukes@bu.edu
154 Bay State Rd., room 101, Boston, MA 02215
Raymond Serge Bale
1-212 744 78 41 / 1-212 744 79 75
congo@un.int
14 East 65th St, New York, NY 10021
Mr Abelino Chicas Hernández
617-567-8338
consuladoboston@rree.gob.sv
46 Bennington Street, East Boston, MA 02128
Arvo Anton
212-883-0636
nyconsulate@mfa.ee
3 dag Hammarskjold Plaza, 305 E 47th Street, Suite 6B New York, NY 10017
Jan Henrik Tötterman
1 781 654 6616
henrik.totterman@leadx3m.com
3 Emerson Rd, Winchester, MA 01890
Jarred Guthrie
1 (212) 922-1722
newyork.con@mfa.gov.ge
144 East 44th st, 4th floor, New York, NY 10017
Mr. Sotirios Zavalianis
617-523-0100
grgencon.bos@mfa.gr
86 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108
Ms. Jean Claude Serge Levy
(617) 266-3660 / (617) 266-3707
cg.boston@diplomatie.ht
333 Washington St., Suite 851, Boston, MA 02108
Meron Reuben
(617) 535-0200
consulardep@boston.mfa.gov.il
20 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116
Arnaldo Minuti
617-722-9201
urp.boston@esteri.it
600 Atlantic Avenue, 17th floor, Boston, MA 02210
Mr. Suzuki Kotaro
617-973-9772
consulate@bz.mofa.go.jp
100 High Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02110
Susan Livingston
(617) 772-6464
boston@consul-hon.lu
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., 185 Franklin Street, Boston, MA 02110
Alberto Fierro Garza
(617) 426-4181 / 426-8782 / 426-4942 / 350-5263 / 350-5266
cmxboston@sre.gob.mx
49 Franklin Street, Planta Baja, Boston, MA 02110
Carol Hunsberger Kopelman
(212) 758-2625
info@moroccanconsulate.com
10 East 40th Street, New York, NY 10016
Min. Carla Stella Maris Chirinos Llerena
(617) 338-2227 / (617) 338-2190
consuladogeneral@conperboston.com
20 Park Plaza, Suite 511, Boston, MA 02116
Tiago Araújo
(617) 536-8740
consulado.boston@mne.pt
31 St. James Avenue, 3rd floor, Suite 350, Boston, MA 02116
Peter Mužila
(781) 656-5065
slovakconsulate@muzila.net
3 Round Hill Road, Weston, Boston, MA 02493
Kim Jae-hui
(617) 928-5501 / (617) 641-2830
kcgboston@mofa.go.kr
300 Washington Street (One Gateway Center), Suite 251, Newton, MA 02458
Ms. Ana Durán de la Colina
(617) 536-2506 / (617) 536-2527
cog.boston@maec.es
31 St. James Avenue, Suite 905, Boston, MA 02116
Lena Granberg-Noble
1 212 583 2560
consulatgeneral.new-york@gov.se
885 Second Avenue, 40th floor, New York, NY 10017
TECO
(617) 737-2050
boston@mofa.gov.tw
99 Summer Street, Suite 801, Boston, MA 02110
Ms. Somjai Taphaopong
212-754-2536
info@thaicgny.com
351 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022
Murat Uğurluoğlu
1-888-566-7656
consulate.boston@mfa.gov.tr
31 Saint James Avenue, Suite 840, Boston, MA 02116
Amna Binzaal Almheiri
1 212-419-7670
nycon@mofaic.gov.ae
305 East 47th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Mr. Ou Sovann
978-735-4539
cambodian.hcg.lowell@gmail.com
16 Pine Street, Suite 7 Lowell, MA 01851
Bishnu Prasad Gautam
917 675 6783
cgnnewyork@mofa.gov.np
228 East 45th Street, 4th Floor (Suite 400), New York, NY, 10017
Mr Barry D. Hoffman
617-267-9000
pakistan@tiac.net
1032 Main St, Suite 5, Millis, MA 02054
Mr Herminio Moniz
617-353-0014
cgcvbost@aol.com
300 Congress Street, Suite 204, Quincy, Boston, MA 02169
Beatriz Almeida de Stein
781-400-1212
cecuboston@cancilleria.gob.ec
52 Cranberry Ln, Needham, MA 02492
Mr. Timothy Downes
(617) 361-1293 / (617) 335-3990
tdownes@mit.edu
24 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02121
Gábor Garai
617-342-4022
bostonconsul@hungary.com
111 Huntington Avenue, 26th floor Boston, MA 02199
Simon Leeming
1 212 832 4038
newyorkconsulate@nzte.govt.nz
295 Madison Avenue, Floor 41, New York, NY 10017
Tonje C. Gulbrandsen
(617) 849-8556
tonje@bluecrestsoft.com
160 State Street, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02109
International Affairs Forums
World Affairs Council of Maine: The World Affairs Council of Maine is a nonprofit and nonpartisan educational organization. Our mission is to connect Maine and the world, by engaging and educating people of all ages to become global citizens.
Allison Hodgkins, PhD
(207) 780-4337
info@wacmaine.org
98 Bedford St, Portland, ME 04101
Camden Conference: The Camden Conference is a nonprofit, non-partisan educational organization whose mission is to foster informed discourse on world issues. This Conference has been inviting the best and the brightest minds to Maine to share their perspectives with an engaged and enthusiastic audience.
Kimberly Scott
(207) 236-1034
info@camdenconference.org
89 Elm St Suite 200, Camden, ME 04843
MidCoast Forum on Foreign Relations: The Mid-Coast Forum on Foreign Relations was organized in 1983 by a small group of area residents with a special interest in the United States role in international affairs. The Forum hopes to contribute to increased knowledge of its members and to a vigorous consideration of foreign policy options facing our nation.
Deborah Luth Bedell
(307) 236-8288
info@midcoastforum.org
P.O. Box 41, Rockport, ME 04856
Maine Global Forum: The Forum conducts monthly luncheon lectures during the academic year bringing in subject matter experts and academics to provide a better understanding of the world. Whether discussing migrants, refugees, environmental crises, hunger, pandemics, or conflict, the Mid-Maine Global Forum’s programs bring together unique individuals to address pressing global issues.
Steve Knight
(207) 377-2031
midmaineglobalforum@gmail.com
P.O. Box 2636, Waterville, ME 04901
Heritage Societies
Maine Irish Heritage Society: Hub of “all things Irish” in Maine. Center has regular cultural activities, festivals, and is home to Maine’s Irish genealogical center and archives on Irish history in Maine.
(207) 780-0118
club2@irishofmaine.org
Post Office Box 1683, Portland, Maine 04104
Alliance Francaise Du Maine: Alliance Française du Maine is a non-profit organization committed to the promotion and appreciation of the francophone and Francophile community of Maine. We offer French classes for children to adults, conversations classes, Art in French, films.
AFDUME@GMAIL.COM
PO BOX 334 BRUNSWICK, ME 04011
Armenian Cultural Association of Maine: The Armenian Cultural Association of Maine (ACAME) was founded in 2003 by a group of Mainers who wished to preserve the history and culture of a unique branch of the Armenian diaspora. They are dedicated to cultivating, celebrating, and preserving Maine’s Armenian community and culture.
(207) 838-7811
acame@armeniansofmaine.com / gkiladjian@gmail.com
405 Western Avenue #127, South Portland, ME 04106
Azerbaijan Society of Maine: The Azerbaijan Society of Maine believes in bringing communities together for the benefit of cultural exchange and economic diversity. They Promote cross-cultural exchange among all Maine residents through concerts, devotion services and other events.
azerisocietyofmaine@gmail.com
P.O. Box 8777 Portland, Maine 04104
Somali Bantu Community Association: Our mission is to provide vital transitional services, advocacy, and food production that empowers members of the refugee community to uphold cultural identity and economic well-being to thrive in their new life here in Maine.
207.784.5556
info@somalibantumaine.org
222 Pine Street, Lewiston, ME 04240
Khmer Maine: Khmer Maine is a nonpartisan, community organization working to improve the quality of life and the social and economic well-being of Cambodians in Maine through cultural exchange, community building and civic engagement.
207-749-1155
info@khmermaine.org
15 Casco Street, Portland, ME 04101
Franco Center: the Franco Center strives to honor and preserve our Franco-American heritage, and welcome their neighbors from diverse cultures through live performances, celebrations, and education.
207-783-1585
inquiries@francocenter.org
46 Cedar Street, Lewiston, ME 04240
Maine Acadian Heritage Council: The National Park Service supports the Maine Acadian Heritage Council, an association of historical societies, cultural clubs, towns, and museums that work together to support Maine Acadian culture in the St. John Valley.
207-728-6826
P.O. Box 88, Madawaska, ME 04756
Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine: The Jewish Community Alliance (JCA) is a nonprofit organization serving the Jewish community of Southern Maine. Their mission is to enhance and promote Jewish life and continuity locally, in Israel and throughout the world, and to generate financial resources to develop, provide and support diverse programs, education and services in order to accomplish these goals.
207-772-1959
jca@mainejewish.org
1342 Congress Street Portland, Maine 04102
Wabanaki Alliance: The Wabanaki Alliance was formed to educate people of Maine about the need for securing sovereignty of the tribes in Maine.
info@wabanakialliance.com
P.O. Box 265 Stillwater, ME 04489
manager@italianheritagecenter.com
40 Westland Ave Portland, ME 04102
Abyssinian Meeting House: The mission of the Committee to Restore the Abyssinian includes but is not limited to the restoration, historic preservation, and maintenance of the historic building known as the Abyssinian Meeting House, in the city of Portland, State of Maine; and the preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage of African-Americans in Maine.
207-232-5300
info@abyme.org
75 Newbury Street Portland, ME 04101
Ascend- New England: “Ascend is the largest, non-profit Pan-Asian organization for business professionals in North America. Established in 2005, Ascend has grown to serve professionals and corporations across various professions and across multiple industries.Ascend Foundation’s research provides the basis to the development of our leadership and development programs. Our vision is to enhance the presence and influence of current and future Pan-Asian business leaders and serve as a collective voice for Pan-Asian business communities.”
newengland@ascendleadership.org
Somali Culture & Development Association of Maine: To promote the integration of Somali immigrants, refugees and American-born children as contributing, responsible participants in a healthy and inclusive society.
(866) 765-0592
info@coeusglobal.com
Coeus Global, LLC, P.O. Box 885, Cottonwood, CA 96022
Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center: Biddeford Cultural and Heritage Center is working hard to be an inclusive organization for all within the community wishing to celebrate, share, teach and preserve the history, culture, diversity and heritage of the City of Biddeford, its people and surrounding areas.
207-283-3993
info@biddefordcultural.org
PO Box 896, Biddeford, Maine 04005
South Sudanese Community of Maine: We are an Immigrant Organization and our goal is to promote and advance the interests of the South Sudanese people in all aspects of life and work in Maine.
kmalwal2@gmail.com
500 Forest Ave, Unit 8, Portland, Maine 04101
Somali Community Center: The Somali Community Center is dedicated to supporting Maine’s Somali community through advocacy, mentorship, youth activities, and literacy education.
207.784.5556
muhidin@somalibantumaine.org
49 Dartmouth Street, Portland 04101
Somali Bantu Mutual Assistance Association of Lewiston/Aubun (SBCMALA): The mission of the Somali Bantu Mutual Assistance Association of Lewiston/Auburn (SBCMALA) is to assist members of the refugee community at large on housing, employment, literacy and education, health, and safety matters.
muhidin@somalibantumaine.org / info@somalibantumaine.org
222 Pine St.
Lewiston, ME 04240
Rwanda Community Association of Maine’s mission is to provide cultural and economic integration guidance to Rwandan Immigrants in Maine through education, information sharing and connection to a variety of services, resources and opportunities.(207) 699-8870
188 Myrtle St , Westbrook, Maine, 04092
Mahoro is an organization dedicated to the peace and social well-being of every citizen of the Democratic Republic of Congo without discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin.rruganzu@gmail.com
The mission of the COCOMAINE is to facilitate the integration of Congolese people and assist them during their transition to life in Maine.(207) 747-4036
Mardochee.mbongi@cocomaine.org
175 Lancaster Street, Portland, Maine 04101, United States
To promote the integration of Somali immigrants, refugees and American-born children as contributing, responsible participants in a healthy and inclusive society.(866) 765-0592
info@coeusglobal.com
Coeus Global, LLC, P.O. Box 885, Cottonwood, CA 96022
The mission is to EMBODY AND PROMOTE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN EVERY ASPECT OF OUR WORK AS WE CONTINUE TO CREATE A MORE EQUITABLE, INCLUSIVE MAINE FOR ALL COMMUNITIES.(207) 753- 0061
jeffrey@ircofmaine.org
PO Box 397, Lewiston, ME 04243 USA
The New England Djibouti Community is a non-profit organization located in Portland, Maine. New England Djibouti Community is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, providing services to the newly arrived refugees or asylum statusDjibouti.community1@gmail.com
68 Bishops St. Unity 2, Room 8, Portland, Maine
Fe Esperanza Amor is a non-denominational Christian organization dedicated to helping the people of Honduras. Our goal is to encourage and grow people of Honduras in their faith (Fe). We also aim to give the people hope (Esperanza) for the future and hope in Jesus. You may find us distributing food to poor disadvantaged communities, sending children to school, providing medical and dental help, helping with building projects, or any number of things the people in Honduras may need.chris@fe-esperanza-amor.org
3224 Colonel Stairs Road, Friendship, ME 04547
International Advocacy Groups
Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine: We link individuals and organizations to strengthen our mutual efforts. We engage in community education to understand the root causes of militarism and injustice in order to address them more effectively. We provide resources for progressive movement building by supporting and collaborating with emerging and existing groups. We act on issues not being addressed by other local organizations. We work to amplify diverse voices in our community.
peacectr@gmail.com
P.O. Box 2628, Bangor, ME 04402
Seeds of Peace: Our mission is to develop courageous leaders who can work together to create more inclusive and just societies
(207)-627-7218
info@seedsofpeace.org
183 Powhatan Rd, Otisfield, ME 04270
Peace Action Maine: Peace Action Maine serves as a beacon for education and a hub for individuals dedicated to disarmament and innovative conflict resolution. Our mission is to educate the public on the implications of an escalating defense budget juxtaposed with diminishing human needs funding, while highlighting the links between corporate globalization and militarism. We aim to shape and influence state and federal policies through lobbying, advocacy, and direct action, and we are committed to promoting and supporting nonviolent solutions to conflict.
207-772-0680
info@PeaceActionME.org
P.O. Box 3842, Portland, ME 04104
Four Cardinals Points: Our mission is to promote life, human rights, equality, the right to health and justice for all. The most urgent projects are in the field of Human rights, health, Refugees and their resettlement, World Peace Negotiation, conflict resolution, support for school projects, the fight against hunger, strengthening capacities of women and vulnerable people, child protection, etc.
207-518-3940
claudelajoie16@gmail.com
143 Grant Street, Apt #1, Portland, ME 04101
Nasreen and Alam Sher Foundation: the N.A. Sher Foundation is dedicated to see a society in which humans achieve the best level of health care and education by exercising their basic human rights, such as freedom of choice, speech, religion, and the right to due process, and peace in South Asia and beyond.
207-621-6856
hannah@sherfoundation.org
People’s World Peace Project (PWPP): People’s World Peace Project is dedicated to see a society in which humans achieve the best level of health care and education by exercising their basic human rights, such as freedom of choice, speech, religion, and the right to due process, and peace in South Asia and beyond.
90 Echo Road, Brunswick, ME 04011
Sister Cities in Maine
Friends of Aomori: Commemorating the Wreck of the Cheesebourough on October 31, 1889 off the coast of Aomori Japan in Kimura State Friends of Aomori is a nonprofit organization consisting of many dedicated members striving to improve the relationship between the State of Maine and Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Friends of Aomori’s goals are to: Coordinate incoming and outgoing delegations between Maine and Aomori; Coordinate artistic and cultural exchanges between Maine and Aomori; Provide support to schools in Maine that operate educational exchange programs with Aomori; Educate the public about the sister-state relationship; Raise funds to support sister-state activities.
International City: Kimura, Japan
Maine City: Maine (state)
Lynda McCann Olson
24 Myrtle Avenue, South Portland, ME 04106
Friends of Shinagawa: The Friends of Shinagawa support and help organize cultural, educational and sports exchanges and the hosting of reciprocal visits and exchanges that allow for regular interaction.
International City: Shinagawa, Japan
Maine City: Portland
P.O. Box 18168, Portland, ME 04112
Konbit Sante: Konbit Sante Cap-Haitien Health Partnership’s mission is to save lives and improve health care by building local capacity for Haitians to care for Haitians.
International City: Cap Haitien, Haiti
Maine City: Portland
information@konbitsante.org
362 U.S. Route 1, Falmouth ME. 04105