关于我们
佛罗里达亚美餐馆联盟公司
是一家在佛罗里达州注册的非营利性公司。 其目的是培养专业领导能力,为餐饮企业提供所需的资源和指导,以促进餐饮业的发展。 此外,FLAARA 还建立了
佛罗里达亚裔美国人商业委员会
这是一个在佛罗里达州注册的政治委员会。 它是一个代表佛罗里达州亚裔美国企业主利益和关切的倡导组织,倡导有利于其成员的政策和法规,并解决他们面临的具体挑战。
在 FLAARA,我们提供
信息、宣传、研讨会
和其他机会。 我们还为佛罗里达州的亚裔美国企业主提供支持,帮助他们发挥积极的领导作用和采取合理的商业做法。
我们的目的
政策宣传:
倡导支持佛罗里达州亚裔美国人企业(包括餐饮业)的有利立法和法规,如税收优惠、劳动法、食品安全法等。
政府关系:
与立法者和政府官员建立关系,确保在决策过程中能听到该行业的声音。
经济支持:
在危机或经济衰退时期,如 COVID-19 大流行期间,倡导财政援助或救济计划。
培训与教育:
为餐厅业主和员工提供资源和培训,以改善经营方式,提高整个行业的声誉。
公共关系:
向公众宣传餐饮业的正面形象,消除任何误解或负面成见。
联网与合作:
促进餐饮业主、供应商和其他行业利益相关者之间的联系,以促进合作和知识共享。
可持续性倡议:
鼓励和支持餐饮业的环保做法。
Events
September First to September Fourth
The Florida Asian American Restaurant Alliance has been working with National ACE to promote The AAPISTRONG Restaurant GRANT $15000. The grant is designed to benefit Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander-owned restaurants across the country. With the industry facing ongoing economic challenges, the AAPISTRONG Restaurant Fund is available to help under-resourced restaurants respond to supply chain disruptions, increased inventory costs, workforce development, and safety for their employees.
The funding will allow AAPI restaurateurs to take their business to the next level through development ideas such as infrastructure improvements, e-commerce and technology, employee benefits, and operations streamlining. Ultimately, this will help AAPI entrepreneurs to scale their businesses, secure their futures, and also give back to the life of their neighborhoods by fostering safe and enjoyable places to gather.
With over $4 million in funding awarded to nearly 270 AAPI businesses over the past 2 years, the AAPISTRONG Restaurant Fund continues to uplift the hard work and dedication of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander restaurant owners. The AAPISTRONG Restaurant Fund is made possible by the Grubhub Community Fund.
August Twenty Second 2023 - 9 AM to 5 PM
The Florida Asian American Restaurant Alliance invites business owners to participate Miami Opportunity Summit for Immigrants. Join South Florida leaders to discuss the current immigration landscape, the needs, rights, and responsibilities of new arrivals and long-term contributors, as well as the opportunities that exist to leverage the influx of talents and skills to continue to grow our communities.
Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Biscayne Bay, 1717 N Bavshore Dr. Miami FL 33132
Confirmed Guest Speakers:
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- Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava
- MBF Healthcare Founder and CEO Mike Fernandez
- Related Group Vice Chairman Adolfo Henriques
- Google Head of Economic Opportunity Hector Mujica
- Beacon Council President Rodrick Miller
- President and CEO of the Miami Foundation Rebecca Fishman-Lipsey
- The Children's Movement of Florida Founder and Board Chair Dave Lawrence
- Half Moon Empanadas CEO Pilar Guzman
August First 2023 - 5:30pm
Commemorating Immigrants' Contributions to Florida's Economy: A Business and Community Mixer
The Florida Asian American Restaurant Alliance is delighted to announce a significant event, celebrating the immense contributions immigrants make to Florida's economy and the broader community. We are honored to be part of the team and host special guests from the U.S. House of Representatives, Maxwell Alejandro Frost and Darren Soto, along with Buddy Dyer, the Mayor of Orlando.
This event aims to highlight and applaud the impact and roles that immigrants have played in fostering Florida's vibrant economy and enriching our communities through their unique perspectives and diverse experiences.
We are pleased to invite you to join us at this occasion, scheduled to take place at Beardall Senior Center, 800 Delaney Ave #3897, Orlando, FL 32801. The event will commence on August 1st at 5:30 pm.
Join us as we come together to acknowledge and appreciate the integral role of immigrants in shaping the economic and cultural tapestry of Florida.
July Twenty Eighth 2023 - 3pm - 4pm
Florida Asian American Restaurant Alliance invites you to participate in a special Webinar on US immigration law. Don't miss the opportunity for experienced immigration attorneys including Florida Board Certified attorneys to answer your immigration questions.
1. What are the ways for undocumented immigrants to apply for U.S. status?
2. What are the requirements for applying for an immigration waiver?
3. How does an employer apply for status for an undocumented immigrant?
4. How can a U.S. citizen apply for status for an undocumented immigrant relative?
5. Is the C(8) card valid under the new act SB1718?
6. Can an undocumented immigrant work while waiting to go to court?
7. And more….
July Sixth 2023 - 3:00pm-4:00pm
Understanding the impact of SB1718 on Business
We are pleased to announce a workshop titled “Understanding the Impact of SB1718 on Business,” presented by Mr. Santiago, the Florida State Director of the American Business Immigration Coalition and Paul Chavez, the senior immigration attorney of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The workshop is designed to aid business owners in comprehending the implications of legislative changes on their operations. This event provides a unique opportunity to engage directly with experienced attorneys who possess deep knowledge about how these changes may impact your business.
Key topics of discussion include the E-Verify Mandate System, economic impacts, and considerations surrounding undocumented workers. These discussions aim to equip you with the necessary information to navigate the business landscape under the newly introduced SB1718.
June Twenty Eighth 2023 - 3:00pm-4:00pm
Employment and Labor Law Workshop
We are delighted to announce a specialized workshop as part of the Florida Asian American Restaurant Alliance initiative. Our esteemed hosts for the event are Ms. Luo and Mr. Flannigan, both highly experienced attorneys with extensive knowledge of employment law in Florida.
The workshop will delve into critical aspects of employment law that are integral to every business operation. Among the topics to be discussed are:
Appropriate responses for business owners when faced with frivolous complaints from workers.
Measures and rights for workers to safeguard themselves from work-related injuries.
Understanding the rights of undocumented workers within the Florida employment law framework.
Importance and management of employment records.
The session promises to be a wealth of valuable information for both business owners and employees alike, helping to create a safer, fairer, and more harmonious workplace environment
June Twenty Fourth - 11:00am-3:00pm
SB1718 Awareness March: United Against Anti-Immigration Laws
SB1718, an anti-immigration law, has caused widespread concern and unrest among communities affected by its provisions. It is crucial to delve into the specifics of the law and shed light on the negative consequences it imposes on immigrant populations, fostering fear, prejudice, and a climate of injustice.
The march serves a dual purpose of raising awareness about the detrimental effects of SB1718 and educating the wider public about the importance of embracing immigrant communities. Through signs, banners, speeches, and outreach efforts, participants aim to foster empathy, understanding, and solidarity among all individuals.
Start: The Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL, 33132
End: The Torch of Friendship
June First/Third 2023 - 11:30am
The governor’s new law, SB1718, has had a significant impact on Florida’s restaurant industry, causing concerns among undocumented workers and creating difficulties in finding an adequate workforce. Recognizing the adverse effects of SB1718 and the hardships faced by undocumented workers, the FCA has decided to organize a march in West Palm Beach. The march serves as a platform to unite different communities and raise awareness about the rights of all workers, regardless of their immigration status.
The FCA encourages individuals from all walks of life to join the march, showing solidarity with the restaurant industry and underscoring the significance of inclusivity and diversity. By uniting various communities, the demonstration aims to send a powerful message to policymakers and decision-makers, urging them to reconsider the impact of SB1718 on workers and the restaurant industry.
West palm beach city hall
401 Clematis St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
会员福利
为什么要加入佛罗里达亚美餐饮联盟?
1.宣传和代表:
会员可以期待联盟代表他们进行宣传,影响政策制定者和决策者,以解决行业的具体问题、立法问题和法规问题。
2.立法更新:
定期更新可能影响佛罗里达州亚裔美国人企业(如餐饮业)的相关立法、法规和政策变化,让会员及时了解情况并做好准备。
3.交流机会: 参加网络活动、会议和行业聚会,让会员与同行、供应商和潜在业务伙伴建立联系。
4.教育与培训:
旨在提高会员技能、知识和业务实践的讲习班、研讨会、网络研讨会和资源,涵盖管理、营销、食品安全和可持续发展等主题。
5.独家折扣和优惠:
与供应商、服务提供商和行业合作伙伴谈判达成特别优惠、折扣和交易,提供节约成本的机会。
6.危机支持和救济:
在自然灾害或经济衰退等困难时期提供援助,包括为灾后恢复或救济计划提供资源。
7.公共关系和营销支持:
有机会参与促销活动或公关活动,以提高亚裔美国人企业的形象和知名度。
8.法律和监管指南:
支持理解和遵守复杂的法规、执照和许可证。
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