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A New Chapter in Housing Justice: CIN Recognized as Bellevue Housing Provider



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Bellevue, WA In a powerful affirmation of grassroots impact, the Congolese Integration Network (CIN) has officially been recognized as one of the housing providers for the City of Bellevue a milestone years in the making for this community-based organization dedicated to supporting immigrants and refugees in crisis.



This achievement is a direct result of the Amani Shelter Program, which has already provided stable housing for over 134 individuals 134 lives renewed, families reconnected, and futures reimagined. What began as a mission rooted in compassion has blossomed into a transformative force for housing justice in the region.

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In an exciting next step, CIN is transitioning from renting to purchasing a permanent site for the Amani Shelter Program. This acquisition marks a turning point allowing the organization to expand services and offer a lasting place of refuge for immigrant and refugee women seeking safety, stability, and support.

The vision is clear: a welcoming space where healing begins and dignity is restored.


CIN extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who has contributed through donations, time, or advocacy—to this shared success. Your support has built more than shelter; it has built hope.


As the organization enters this new phase, it invites the broader community to continue walking alongside them.

Together, we rise and together, we build !




Learn more and join the movement: www.cinseattle.org/general-7

 
 
 

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Non-Discrimination Policy

It is the policy of Congolese integration Network (CIN) to affirmatively ensure that the employment, enrollment and all aspects of our operations are keeping with the principles of equal opportunity. CIN will comply with all Federal, state and local laws and regulations which prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, heritage, religion, sex, age, veteran status, socioeconomic status and disabilities. We welcome all persons and families within or outside of the community we serve. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, nationality, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or disability. We also do not discriminate in any way within the administration of our educational programs, services, activities or employment practices. Questions and complaints of allegeddiscrimination should be directed to: Office of Equity and Civil Rights P.O. Box 47200 Olympia, WA 98504-7200 (360) 725-6162/TTY:

(360) 664-3631.

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