
Miami-Dade County is preparing for a special day of recognition and support for its immigrant community. The Office of New Americans of Miami-Dade County (ONA) has planned a Welcoming Day Celebration packed with resources and cultural festivities, set yesterday, at the downtown Miami main library. The event takes place from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and highlights the contributions immigrants make to the county's social and cultural landscape.
According to a recent announcement, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, along with Commissioners Marleine Bastein and Keon Hardemon will inaugurate the event with opening remarks. Providing essential services for the immigrant population, over 20 local organizations will be present at the fair. Attendees will be treated to no-cost healthcare services, including screenings and expert consultations, all while enjoying the promise of learning how to set sail with starting a business.
The festivities will not only be about practicalities, featuring cultural performances that celebrate the rich traditions immigrants bring to the community. Inspirational stories of resilience and success from community members will further underscore the event's mission to celebrate diversity and the immigrant experience.
Organizers encourage the entire Miami community to participate in this exceptional celebration. As per the recent announcement, the event is a promise of engagement and a nod to the cultural richness that immigrants embroider into Miami's social fabric. The Office of New Americans guides and supports these ongoing efforts and the community is invited to join and experience an enriching day of unity and empowerment. For those interested in attending or requiring more information, can reach the ONA at (305)636-1010 or visit the website for the latest updates and schedule of activities.









