The Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council (WADDC) is a key player in advocating for equitable policies, programs, and practices benefiting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. With a team of 27 Governor-appointed members representing various stakeholders, WADDC works collaboratively to address critical issues, provide leadership, and advocate for positive change.
Through their quarterly meetings, community activities, and the development of a comprehensive 5-Year State Plan, WADDC remains committed to ensuring the needs of the developmental disabilities community are met effectively and efficiently. By fostering partnerships and engaging in advocacy efforts, WADDC strives to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those they serve.
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