
Miami families anticipating new arrivals and those with infants have a community resource to turn to this weekend. Commissioner Roberto J. Gonzalez is hosting a Maternal Community Fair today at Westwind Lakes Park. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., parents and parents-to-be can access valuable information and resources tailored to support them through the early stages of parenthood.
The fair is designed to be a hub of knowledge and support, providing guests with the opportunity to learn more about maternal health and infant care. According to a press release from Miami-Dade County, attendees can expect to find a range of services aimed at new mothers and those expecting. The fair is seeking to conveniently connect them with health professionals and childcare experts under the South Florida sun.
Held in the family-friendly confines of Westwind Lakes Park at 6805 SW 152nd Ave. in Miami, the event promises a welcoming atmosphere for families of all shapes and sizes. The community is encouraged to take advantage of the free admission and experience an array of exhibitions, workshops, and discussions focused on the challenges and joys of early motherhood.
Healthcare services and educational workshops are just a taste of what the fair intends to offer, as shared in the official announcement by Commissioner Gonzalez. This event is a deliberate move to fundamentally bridge the gap between accessible maternal care and community engagement. Attendees will also have the chance to interact with various service providers and leave with a bevy better equipped to navigate the complexities of maternity and infant care.
For more information regarding the Maternal Community Fair, visitors can refer to the official Miami-Dade County press release. The community is encouraged to attend and take part in an event dedicated to bringing forth a wealth of knowledge and support for the newest members of their families and those who care for them.









