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Spring into Joy: CIN Youth Take Fun Outside



SEATTLE:  Did someone say spring is here?

Congolese Integration Network’s youth certainly heard the call and answered it with sunshine, laughter, and unforgettable memories!


Last week, during the Lay Well Out weekly youth gathering, the warm weather brought everyone together on the grass for an afternoon filled with dancing, shared meals, and pure joy. The energy was so contagious, many young participants didn’t want to leave.


As nature blossoms, so does CIN’s commitment to getting youth outdoors and connected with the world around them. That’s why the team is launching an exciting series of spring and summer adventures from scenic camping trips and energizing hikes to skill-building activities in the great outdoors.


Parents and guardians are encouraged to register their youth now for these upcoming outdoor programs. To join the fun, email adolphine@cinseattle.org and reserve a spot.


This season promises to be filled with nature, friendship, and discovery. Stay tuned for full activity details and let’s make this spring one to remember!



 
 
 

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