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NANAY Dedicates Building Miami, Florida – Dec 2002 On Thanksgiving Day 2002, NANAY aptly dedicated its Asian Pacific American Community Center to the two individuals who paved the way for acquisition of the building that now houses most of NANAY’s supportive services and programs for elders and youth. It was three years ago, in October 1999, when John Gaudiosi Esq., a retired judge, and Ric Garcia, a business entrepreneur, formed a partnership known as 659 Group that purchased a two-story building on 659 NE 125 Street in downtown North Miami, so that NANAY could have a place to hold its services. One year later, 659 Group was merged with NANAY, which then assumed ownership and mortgage of the building. “We could not have done it without these two generous gentlemen who have been our long-time supporters,” says Bennie Trinidad, NANAY’s Regional Executive Director. “They are heaven-sent.” The awarding and dedication ceremony was held at the NANAY Center, following the annual Winternational Festival and Parade, and was attended by more than 80 elders and youth.
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NANAY Inc. is supported by Florida Older Americans Act, Alliance for Aging for Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, Florida Department of Transportation, Miami-Dade Alliance for Human Services, Dept of Health and Human Services, Miami-Dade County Office of Community and Economic Development, North Miami CDBG, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), National Asian Women's Health Organization (NAWHO), AETNA Foundation and United Way (Miami-Dade Reg. # 161126)
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