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Empowering the Community: Congolese Health Board and City of SeaTac Host Immigration “Know Your Rights” Session



SeaTac, WA – The Congolese Health Board, in collaboration with the City of SeaTac, recently organized an impactful “Know Your Rights” session, aimed at informing community members about immigration laws and their legal rights. This initiative provided individuals and families with essential knowledge to navigate complex immigration processes confidently.


The event created a welcoming space for attendees to engage with experts, ask pressing questions, and gain clarity on the latest immigration policies. By fostering dialogue and education, the session helped equip participants with the tools they need to advocate for themselves and their loved ones.





“We are deeply grateful to the City of SeaTac for their unwavering support in making this event possible,” said representatives from the Congolese Health Board. “Their dedication to empowering our diverse community through education and resources is truly commendable.”



As immigration policies continue to evolve, staying informed is more important than ever. The Congolese Health Board remains committed to organizing similar events that promote knowledge, inclusion, and empowerment.


For those who missed this session, stay connected for future opportunities to learn more about your rights. Together, we can build a more informed and confident community—because knowledge is power!



 
 
 

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