Politics & Government

Denver Case Worker Sees A Great Need For Women's Transitional Housing

ICNA Relief works with the women on job training, saving, spending and securing permanent housing.

"I've literally had to take women and children out of their cars in the dead of winter to bring them into the home," Nirmeen El Sayed said.
"I've literally had to take women and children out of their cars in the dead of winter to bring them into the home," Nirmeen El Sayed said. (CBS)

Nirmeen El Sayed spent her Saturday showing off the home she and her Muslim brothers and sisters of ICNA Relief use to help women and children get a new start in life.

She is a case worker for the organization which provides transitional housing to women experiencing homelessness. She says it's a service the Denver metro area greatly needs.

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