The Polish Highlanders Alliance of America (pl. Związek Podhalan w Ameryce Północnej) was founded in 1929 in Chicago as an organization that unites all other Góral organizations in the United States. Most of Chicago's Góral community is concentrated on Chicago's Southwest Side along Archer Avenue where the headquarters, also known as the "Highlander Home" ("Dom Podhalan" in Polish) is located.
The Highlander House is styled as a Carpathian chalet in the traditional Zakopane Style of Architecture. Located at 4808 S. Archer Avenue in Chicago, the structure underwent renovation under the eye of famed artist Jerzy Kenar in 2005. In 2012 the Highlander House was upgraded with state of the art audio and video equipment.
The Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America is a nonprofit organization run by an executive board. The members of the current (2011-2014) board are:
Andrzej Gedlek - president
Karolina Walkosz-Strzelec - vice president
Michal Ploskonka- vice president of economic affairs
Jozef Cikowski - vice president of cultural affairs
Malgorzata Stopka- vice president for the East Coast
Helena Studencka - general secretary
Mateusz Staszel - financial secretary
Monika Pawlikowska - treasurer
Tomasz Radecki - marshall
Jozef Fryzlewicz- Secretary of Records (minutes)
Waclaw Pilat, Jozef Krzystyniak - standard-bearer
Wojciech Dorula, Anna Zalinska - public relations
Fr. Jacek Palica, Fr. Waclaw Lech, Fr. Bartlomiej Stanowski, Fr. Slawomir Kurc, Fr. Franciszek Florczyk chaplain
Kapelmistrz: Marek Bukowski, Wladyslaw Pawlikowski
Chicago's Góral community publishes its own quarterly newspaper Podhalanin, in addition to transmitting radio programs such as "Gawędy", "Poezja i muzyka góralska", or "Na góralską nutę", broadcasting from WPNA 1490 AM. The Polish language Chicago area daily Dziennik Związkowy (Polish Daily News) publishes a section titled Kronika podhalańska (The Highlander Chronicle).
and also the Brighton Park circle, Podhalan Women's Club, The Ski Club, Podhale Soccer Club.