Hialeah, FL noviembre, 2020.- El alcalde de la Ciudad de Hialeah Carlos Hernandez en unión con el departamento de bomberos de la Ciudad, les invita a juntos poder ayudar a nuestros hermanos hondureños con donaciones.
Dada la situacion existente por el paso de los huracanes en Honduras ,la ciudad de Hialeah esta uniendo fuerzas con la comunidad para unidos poder aplacar la dificil situacion que actualmente esta viviendo nuestro hermano pais.
Todas las estaciones de bomberos estarán disponibles para donaciones desde el 24 de Noviembre hasta el 30 de Noviembre.
Se aceptarán articulos de primera necesidad tales como: alimentos enlatados,abrelatas, agua, fórmula para bebés, pañales, botiquín de primeros auxilios, artículos de tocador, repelente de mosquitos, linternas y baterías.
- Fire Station 1 – 93 E 5th Street, Hialeah, FL 33010
- Fire Station 2 – 4200 E 8th Avenue, Hialeah, FL 33013
- Fire Station 3 – 800 W 49th Street, Hialeah, FL 33012
- Fire Station 4 – 251 E 12th Avenue, Hialeah, FL 33010
- Fire Station 5 – 1197 W 74th Street, Hialeah, FL 33014
- Fire Station 6 – 780 W 25th Street, Hialeah, FL 33010
- Fire Station 7 – 7590 W 24th Avenue, Hialeah, FL 33016
- Fire Station 8 – 5404 W 18th Avenue, Hialeah, FL 33012
About the City of Hialeah
The City of Hialeah, incorporated in 1925, is the sixth largest municipality in Florida, serving over 233,000 residents living in approximately 20-square miles. Hialeah, located in NW Miami-Dade County, has a Hispanic population of over 94%. A working class community, Hialeah is viewed as an industrial city that continues to grow. “The City of Progress” as known to many, is home to many Cuban exiles. The City of Hialeah is a full service city offering quality and affordable services to residents of all ages and abilities. Hialeah is a vibrant, family oriented community marked by cultural heritage and traditions known for its myriad of mom and pop stores which productively compete against national retail and restaurant chains and franchises.