Welcome

The history of India Association of West Texas (IAWT) dates back to 1983. The IAWT was started with a few members in 1983 and now consists of over 280 families with participation from Lubbock, Plainview, Amarillo, Hobbs, and Brownfield. The association was started primarily to maintain socio-economic relations, and to support multi-faith culture and heritage of India.

Mission

The mission of IAWT is to highlight rich multi-cultural and multi-faith heritage through organization and promotion of activities and occasional social interactions involving West Texas Communities.

To invite people identifying themselves with ethnic origins of India and also all of those interested in celebrating and enriching together cultural diversity and traditions of India and

To assist and promote cultural, educational, social, economic and community affairs involving West Texas people of Indian and other global ethnic origins.

To create awareness especially regarding activities and contributions by people of Indian origin, including those presently serving the North American continent, on cultural, socio- economic and other important life frontiers.

To solicit and raise charities and donations, thereby promoting locally cultural, educational and humanitarian causes, in collaboration with registered not-for-profit organizations based here in the US.

To enhance and encourage Indo-American partnership initiatives involving businesses and non-profit & charitable organizations serving West Texas communities via social, economic and cultural opportunities.

India Association of West Texas is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit Organization and ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX EXEMPT.

India Association strongly urges all the Indian families to become members and help promote our heritage. IAWT is committed to serve the Lubbock community with various Events and Services.

Thank You.