April 9, 2026
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We’re skating into the 2nd quarter of 2026 with lots of anticipation and a certain open-handedness that we continue to learn is quite necessary in our line of work. So far, 2026 is keeping us on our toes. Again. 

Delayed federal grant reimbursements almost caused us to go into panic mode – half a year earlier than anticipated. (Again). Fortunately, our January and February payments ended up coming through just last week. We are actively preparing for the large majority of this funding source to end in September and are now holding the reliability of those months in-between even more loosely. 

Memos were released that stirred up the need for our newly-established Immigration Legal Services department to go into hyper drive on processing green card applications. Additionally, we have committed time to ongoing training and preparation to set a more solid foundation for sustainability and scalability in all of our programs and services. 

Renovations began in our soon-to-be Learning Center at 1 E. Broadway – and then, of course, there were delays to those renovations. 

Meanwhile, our 4th annual Poem-a-Thon launched on April 1 – and it’s already raised more than any other year (you can still support a poet here). We are heavy in GO mode for our first ever Fundraising Gala that takes place mid-April and are excited about everything the night will entail. (Our tables filled up so quickly we weren’t even able to make this a public event, but we would love your help in making this a smashing success! You can give here toward our total amount.)

In March we opened up City Cuisine for the 2026 season with a focus more on catering vs. ordering at the window. Check out our new menu here for some of our new delicious food offerings. City Boutique is still thriving, and we are excited about our Global Artisans and the new extended hours we now have every Friday (open until 6:00pm)! 

I’ve mentioned before that we have hopeful plans to renovate and expand both City Cuisine & City Boutique in 2026 to help diversify our revenue streams and provide more employment/employability opportunities for our refugee friends. Today I’m excited to share renderings (below) of the architectural drawings we are in the process of finalizing. 

We believe that the investments in these new spaces will be pivotal for the infrastructure and longevity of City of Refuge, as both endeavors also bring in necessary funding to our programs and services and provide practical pathways for our refugee friends to thrive. It will also create some necessary efficiencies to our current donation intake process!

The plan is for City Boutique to move over to 1 E. Broadway. Once that has moved, we will be able to occupy the current City Boutique space with a brick and mortar City Cuisine operation. 

Curious how you can help be a part of these two exciting initiatives? Truly, financial donations are our biggest ongoing need. 

  • Monthly Donors – We are still looking for 1,000 folks in our community to commit to a $50/month donation. This recurring investment allows us to strategically plan and prepare for the future. It’s not just $10, $20, or $50 a month… It’s support that we know we can count on, and we need every penny of it. 
  • 50% Missouri State Tax Credits – Our City Cuisine project is currently eligible for NAP Tax Credits. If you earn business revenue and are interested in how your investment in City of Refuge can also provide you an additional benefit, we’d love to chat! Click here for more info! 
  • One-Time Donations – Can’t commit to anything ongoing? That’s okay! We can (will!) utilize anything you can give. Checks, cash, online, stocks – we’ll happily accept it all! If you’re over 70, giving through a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) can be a great option. Click here to learn more. 

We’re on the precipice of some really exciting things, but we absolutely cannot do it without the support of our local community. 

We hope you’ll help us make it happen, that you’ll help us navigate the unknowns going on all around us by being a trusted partner who we can count on – month after month and year after year – as we seek to serve and empower our refugee neighbors. 

Thank you.

Debbie Beal
Executive Director


Fundraising Gala

Our first ever Fundraising Gala is coming up on April 18th, and you can be part of making the event successful!

Our seats filled up before we were even able to make the event available to the public. While we wish we had room for everyone, what this response made clear is that people in our community care deeply about this work.

If you’d like to give toward this event, or know others who would, please visit the link below. Thank you for giving generously to refugees in our community!


State Tax Credit Opportunity

City of Refuge has been awarded Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) Tax Credits through the state of Missouri! We are excited for how these credits can benefit donors AND our refugee neighbors.

Our Credit Authorization and 50% Credit Level will leverage at least $483,506 in NAP donations, which will go toward some deferred maintenance on our building, as well as expansion of City Cuisine.

Visit the link below, or email us at info@cityofrefugecolumbia.org to find out more!


Extended Hours at City Boutique

Now open on Fridays until 6pm, as well as Second Saturdays each month (in addition to our regular weekly hours). You have even more opportunities to score good deals on great finds at City Boutique!

Each purchase supports refugee programs & services at City of Refuge. Talk about Thrift with Purpose!


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