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About Diversity USA Inc.

Diversity USA for Economic Diversity and Equity is a nonprofit organization (501c3) "Our mission is to support and empower multicultural entrepreneurs to run and maintain successful small businesses by providing them with the resources and tools necessary to thrive. We strive to foster a strong and sustainable business community through offering education, training, networking opportunities, and access to funding which supports growth, creates jobs, and contributes to the economic development of our community."

Creating an Equitable Economy for all Americans
🌟 Sharing My Immigrant Journey:
 High Hopes, Big Dreams, and Culture Shock 🌟
THANK YOU!  QUEENS COLLEGE & RHONDA BINDA
Today, I had the incredible opportunity to speak with a group of students about my immigrant experience. As someone who arrived in this country with high hopes and big dreams, I wanted to share some reflections on the challenges and triumphs I’ve encountered along the way.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Tonight, for the first time in history, we hosted an event celebrating Arab American heritage at Gracie Mansion.
As mayor, I am committed to building bridges between New York City, the Middle East, North Africa, and the entire Arab world.
To our Arab American communities: you mean so much to our city.
First Arab American Heritage Celebration Honorees
Assembly member Jenifer Rajkumar with our Mayor- Building Bridges Between the Middle East and New York City and North Africa.
NYC Mayor team
NYC Mayor Eric Adams with Moustafa Elshiekh Mr. Mohamed Bahe, Director of Middle Eastern affairs - Commissioner. Sherif Soliman, - Rhanda Binda, Executive Director of Gracie Mansion (The people's house)
Moroccan showcase
Adam Echmawy; Restaurant owner with a Moroccan tea and sweet station
Fidelis Care
Rodolfo (Rudy) Cano, Supervisor Community Relations-Yara Hozian -Kyel Adda and Ayesha Arif
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NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Kevin D. Kim today kicked off “Small Business Month” by announcing that the NYC Business Express Service Team (BEST) initiative has helped save New York City small businesses more than $22 million by avoiding fines and violations. Since the free program’s launch, NYC BEST has assisted more than 2,200 diverse businesses across the five boroughs by providing small businesses with one-on-one expert support to help business owners not only resolve or avoid fines and violations, but also save time and money navigating city government rules and regulations, as well as expedite permit and licensing processes. Among the businesses served is Leidylicious Cakes, a new bakery in Queens, where the mayor also announced the launch of “Small Business Month” to promote New York City’s diverse small businesses throughout the month of May, expanding on “National Small Business Week” recognized each year.

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Community Care Rx. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Community Care Rx
Dr. Hossam Maksoud with elected officials are cutting the ribbon for the New Mega Pharmacy in Planview.
NYC Mayor Eric Adam
NYC Mayor Eric Adams honoring the legendary singer TONY BENNETT in Astoria at Athens Square with the Italian American Federation & Diversity USA.
Food Protection Certificate
Starting a new certification program for Arabic speaking food handlers
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Resturant Awards

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