
Congolese Integration Network
Inspire Your Generation

Amani House
$1.9M Raised
Reopening Soon!
The Amani House serves single refugee and immigrant women from underserved BIPOC communities, including those with up to two children under the age of 10. Priority is given to individuals exiting homelessness and those earning 30% or less of the area median income.
We Thank our Funders and Partners
- Plymouth Housing
- Arch
- City of Bellevue
- Department of Commerce
Services
Residents at the Amani House receive 24/7 case management and culturally sensitive support tailored to
About Amani House
The Amani House, an initiative by the Congolese Integration Network (CIN), offers transitional housing for single refugee and immigrant women from underserved BIPOC communities, including those with up to two children under the age of 10. Located in Bellevue, Washington, the house provides a safe and supportive environment to help residents heal from trauma, develop life skills, and transition to permanent housing within two years.
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