In a heartwarming display of community support and dedication, the Congolese Integration Network (CIN) has announced that four of its staff members have successfully completed certification for the Welcome Corps program.
This achievement marks a significant step forward in the organization's efforts to provide essential support to refugees resettling in Washington State.
The newly certified staff members, Francoise Milinganyo, Francois Nahimana, Adolphine Kapanga, and Eunice Ngwasi, have demonstrated their commitment to assisting refugees by undergoing rigorous training and certification.
Their readiness to serve is a testament to the CIN's mission of fostering integration and providing humanitarian aid to those in need. As one of only two organizations in Washington State approved to resettle refugees, the CIN is at the forefront of welcoming and supporting refugee families. The organization's role is crucial in helping these families navigate the challenges of starting anew in a foreign land. The CIN is also excited to prepare for the arrival of its first refugee family, expected to arrive in September. The organization is mobilizing to ensure a warm and compassionate welcome, aiming to make the transition as smooth as possible for the new arrivals. The Welcome Corps program, a vital initiative, relies on community involvement to extend its reach and impact.
The CIN is encouraging volunteers to join the Welcome Corps, emphasizing the importance of every helping hand in making a difference in the lives of refugees. In a time when the wait for resettlement can be lengthy and uncertain, the CIN's efforts shine as a beacon of hope and support. The organization's work not only aids in the immediate needs of refugees but also contributes to the long-term integration and success of these families in their new home.
The CIN's dedication to personal development and humanitarian efforts is a model for community service and a reminder of the power of collective action in creating a more inclusive and supportive society. As the organization continues to grow and expand its services, it remains a vital resource for refugees seeking safety and opportunity in the United States.
For more information on how to get involved with the Welcome Corps or to support the Congolese Integration Network, visit cinseattle.org or contact them directly.
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
by Mansia M. Malaïkq, DirCom CIN
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