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The Welcoming Corps is a U.S. government initiative that partners with local organizations like the Congolese Integration Network (CIN) to support refugees and immigrants as they resettle in the U.S. The program provides essential services, including housing, employment, education, and community support, to ensure a smooth transition and successful integration. By connecting refugees with community-based resources and volunteers, the Welcoming Corps fosters a sense of belonging and helps newcomers build a foundation for long-term success in their new lives.

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The Congolese Integration Network (CIN) is proud to be approved as a Private Sponsorship Organization (PSO), enabling us to welcoming refugees from refugee camps and reducing their wait times for resettlement in the U.S. Through our culturally competent programs, we facilitate a smooth and successful integration process that supports refugees in all aspects of life, including economic stability, community building, education, and cultural pride. Our programs are designed to create a sense of belonging and empower immigrants as they navigate their new life in the U.S.

In collaboration with the Welcoming Corps, we have already welcomed over 10 families and are committed to continuing this important work. If you would like to learn more about how we can partner to welcome someone you know from a refugee camp, please contact us! We are here to help support refugees on their journey to a new life and offer the resources they need to thrive.

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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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