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Successful Launch of 2025 Healing Circle


Seattle, March 18, 2025 – The Congolese Health Board (CIN) kicked off its first Healing Circle of 2025 with great success, in partnership with King County. The event, held on Tuesday, March 18, brought together over 30 participants seeking support and healing through a session led by a licensed therapist.



This Healing Circle, marking the beginning of a year-long series of monthly events, was filled with positive energy and a sense of collective support. “The atmosphere was incredible, full of hope and solidarity,” said one attendee, emphasizing the powerful group dynamic.





The organizers, with careful planning and dedication, are thrilled by the immediate impact of this first session. Many participants requested one-on-one sessions with the therapist, and the Congolese Health Board is eager to facilitate these connections, ensuring continued support on individual healing journeys.

This event represents more than just a gathering; it is a turning point in fostering community well-being, uniting individuals with a shared goal of healing and renewal. The Congolese Health Board is planning additional sessions throughout the year, offering an ongoing platform for collective growth and resilience.


Stay tuned for more updates and join this transformative movement. Together, healing and community strength are within reach.



 
 
 

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