Miami-Dade County honors hometown heroes with parade and festival for all families

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On October 30th, Miami-Dade County held the first-ever Hometown Heroes parade to honor the healthcare professionals, first responders, and law enforcement who worked to keep the community safe throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and after. The parade had the participation of 27 municipalities (see full list below), some represented by their own Police and Fire Departments, as well as representatives of healthcare workers from some of the main hospitals and healthcare networks and unions in the county, including Jackson Health System, Baptist Health System, Aetna, NOMI Health, Citrus Health, SEIU Local 1991 and 1199 SEIU Florida. Pictures from the parade can be found here.

“Our entire county is beyond grateful for the dedication and sacrifices of our hometown heroes as we navigated a once-in-a-century pandemic,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “They worked long hours, during such an uncertain and frightening time, to keep us safe, ensure that we had access to necessary medical care, and deliver excellent services to all our residents. We can never repay that debt but we can continue to thank them at every opportunity.”

The parade began at 11 a.m. at the Intercontinental Hotel, traveled north on Biscayne Boulevard, and ended behind the FTX Arena, where a family fun fest was held until 6 p.m. Mayor Levine Cava and county commissioners presented a proclamation designating October 30th, 2022, as “Hometown Heroes Day.” Activities included a zip line, bungee jump, live music, and a Halloween costume contest. Attendees were also able to receive COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters on-site.

The event was made possible thanks to the contributions of over 65 sponsors who contributed well over $600,000 including in-kind sponsorships to cover event costs. (See full list of sponsors below)

“As a champion and big supporter of first responders, it was an honor to be part of the Hometown Heroes Parade last Sunday,” said County Commission Chairman Jose “Pepe” Diaz. “These brave men and women are vital to keep our community safe, and these events are a great way to show Miami-Dade County’s first responders our appreciation for their hard work during the Covid-19 pandemic, and every day. I hope that Miami-Dade County’s residents enjoyed the parade and family friendly activities, and I invite them to keep celebrating and honoring our heroes in the coming years.”

“Our first responders, healthcare, essential, and frontline workers, and law enforcement deserve our eternal thank you for the work they did during this stressful time,” said County Commission Vice Chairman Oliver Gilbert, co-prime sponsor of the parade legislation. “We will keep looking for ways to honor and express gratitude for those who continue to protect us every day.”

“Our first responders and healthcare workers here in Miami-Dade are amazing and regularly go above and beyond,” said Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins, whose legislation created the parade. “Our first ever Hometown Heroes parade was just one of the ways we showed appreciation for their hard work and sacrifice. These are professionals and public servants of the highest caliber. I am proud of the overwhelming response from the community who showed up and showed support at this wonderful event.”

The county partnered with the following cities and municipalities:

  • Key Biscayne
  • Palmetto Bay
  • Cutler Bay
  • North Bay Village
  • Surfside
  • Miami Beach
  • Miami
  • South Miami
  • Bal Harbour
  • Aventura
  • El Portal
  • Golden Beach
  • Miami Gardens
  • Virginia Gardens
  • Sweetwater
  • Opa Locka
  • Sunny Isles Beach
  • Miami Springs
  • Hialeah Gardens
  • West Miami
  • Miami Shores
  • North Miami Beach
  • Coral Gables
  • Miami Lakes
  • Homestead
  • Bay Harbor
  • Pinecrest

The parade also had 69 total sponsors:

  • 101.5 Lite FM
  • 102.7 The Beach
  • 104.3 The Shark
  • Actualidad Radio
  • AFSCME Local 199
  • Amor 107.5
  • Audacy
  • Baptist Health
  • BMG Money
  • Cox Media Group Miami
  • Jackson Health
  • ADG Strategy Group
  • Aecom
  • AETNA
  • AFSCME
  • Amazon
  • AT&T
  • Bacardí
  • Bank of America
  • Better Way of Miami
  • BMG Money
  • Camilus House
  • CDR Maguire/CDR Health
  • Chapman Partnership
  • Citrus Health
  • City of Miami
  • City of Miami Beach
  • Condotte America
  • Diario Las Americas
  • Downtown Neighbors Alliance
  • Exitos 107.1
  • First Horizon Bank
  • Florida Blue
  • Florida Panthers
  • FPL
  • Gold Coast Beverage Distributors/Reyes Holdings
  • Health Foundation of South Florida
  • Jackson Health System
  • Kiss Country 98.9
  • LeMartec
  • LSN Partners
  • Lotus House Sundari Foundation
  • Miami DDA
  • Miami Dolphins
  • The Miami Foundation
  • Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald
  • Miami Marlins
  • Miami Parking Authority
  • Milton Companies
  • Mix 98.3
  • Motorola Solutions
  • Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • MSA
  • New Hope C.O.R.P.S.
  • Nicklaus Children’s Health
  • NOMI Health
  • PBS South Florida
  • PepsiCo
  • Perry Ellis
  • Power 96
  • Publix
  • Radio Libre 790
  • Radio Mambí 710 AM
  • Related Companies
  • Related Philanthropic Foundation
  • SIXT Rental Car
  • ShotSpotter
  • Solé Mia
  • South Florida PBS
  • Ten-8
  • University of Miami Health System
  • Univision 23
  • UniMás Miami
  • United Property Management
  • United Way
  • Village of Key Biscayne
  • Vitas Healthcare
  • VOA | ReST
  • Volunteers of America Florida
  • Wells Fargo
  • WQAM Sports 560
  • WQBA 1140 AM
  • WSP

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