Bridging traditions with tomorrow, serving with purpose
Building on OSA's national vision to be the focal point for all Odias worldwide, MI-OSA specifically aims to:
Create a cultural sanctuary where Michigan's Odia families reconnect with their roots through authentic celebrations of festivals like Kumar Purnima, Ganesh Puja, and Saraswati Pooja
Foster community connections across Metro Detroit's suburban communities, bringing together families from Troy, Novi, Canton, and beyond for meaningful cultural exchange
Educate the next generation through youth programs that balance Odia cultural identity with Michigan values, preparing our children to succeed in both worlds
Bridge communities by sharing Odia culture with Michigan's diverse population through public festivals, ISKCON temple events, and university partnerships
Support our members with a network of mutual assistance, from helping new arrivals navigate Michigan life to celebrating life's milestones together
We welcome all interested in Odia culture regardless of age, citizenship, religion, or background. Our doors are open to both Odia families and Michigan neighbors curious about our heritage.
We maintain traditional festival celebrations while adapting to Michigan's seasons and lifestyle, hosting summer cookouts alongside Kumar Utsav, indoor Vasant Utsav celebrations during Michigan winters.
Every member has a voice in shaping our chapter's future through voting rights and leadership opportunities, reflecting both OSA's governance model and Michigan's democratic values.
Through our Kalyan Jyoti programs, we partner with Michigan organizations to express our cultural value of seva (service), contributing to the broader community that welcomes us.
Whether you're an Odia family seeking to reconnect with your roots or a Michigan neighbor curious about our culture, you're welcome here.