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Listening session 4

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Congolese Integration Network Presents to you the First Ever “Washington Refugees Community and Healing Center”

After a careful analyses of our community needs, CIN has been on the path to provide a welcoming and healing center facility with affordable and transitional housing!

Oct 26th, marked our 4th listening session with local business owners to affirm and add crucial elements to this project so that it responds to what the community really needs and not what we think you need.

Being an organization led by and for refugees and immigrants; we deeply value your contribution thank you for your participation!

We thank you!



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