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Urgent Appeal: Community Initiative Network Seeks New Home for Asylum Seekers

Photo du rédacteur: Malaïka MansiaMalaïka Mansia

Dernière mise à jour : 10 mai 2024



The Community Initiative Network (CIN) faces a pressing deadline to find shelter for asylum-seeking women after their current residence was sold. With just 30 days to secure a new place, CIN is calling on the community for donations and partnerships to ensure these resilient individuals have a safe place to stay. Time is of the essence, but with collective action, we can make a difference and provide a lifeline for those in need. Let's stand together and support CIN in their mission to keep these women housed.



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