Hialeah Technology Center | University of Florida College of Dentistry-Hialeah Center |
Hialeah Dade Development Inc. | Homeless Prevention
Hialeah Technology Center
The Hialeah Technology Center works toward a new industrial environment based upon technology development, training and education as well as product and manufacturing development. The center, located at 620 West 20 Street, Hialeah, Florida, has become a magnet drawing new businesses and ultimately, creating new jobs. It has also fostered active participation in developments in engineering and technology with partner universities and participating industry. The City looks forward to even more promising activities as the center is developing several new existing initiatives in the bio-medical and actuator/sensor fields.
For more information: 305-925-1260 or http://www.ftech.org
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University of Florida College of Dentistry-Hialeah Center
This facility located at 740-750 East 25th Street, Hialeah Florida, currently used as a training and teaching facility in connection with the operation of a dental school/clinic under the auspices of the University of Florida. The project is a joint cooperative effort among state government, local government, academia, and the private sector for the mutual benefit and the betterment of the community. Foreign and local dentistry students are trained locally and supervised by the University of Florida, thus not having to relocate out of the area. The project additionally serves low-to-moderate-income residents by providing reduced cost dental care and treatment
For information and/or services: 305-694-5400
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Hialeah Dade Development Inc.
HDDI is a non-profit organization that is funded by the City of Hialeah and Miami-Dade County. They provides indirect financial assistance to businesses in the form of loan packaging and financial analysis with the ultimate goal of creating and retaining jobs.
For information, please call: 305-884-1219 (www.hddi.org)
Utilizing a combination of resources the City has a program designed to assist families and individuals that are faced or are in the verge of homelessness. Since its inception back in 1987, the City has provided emergency shelter, case management, supportive services, one time utility payment assistance, rental assistance, legal services, food vouchers, household goods, etc., in an effort to assist homeless families and individuals to overcome their crisis and ultimately, attain self-sufficiency.