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Organizations in Washington.
http://www.aclu-wa.org/
They work on law reform through litigation and legislative action, provide assistance and advocacy for individuals and community groups, lobby for bills in the state legislature and local councils, and offer speakers, pamphlets and education materials to schools and community groups.
http://asawa.com/
Not for profit trade association. Includes a schedule of events, member directory, and list of benefits.
http://www.fnfvcv.org/
Non-profit, crime victim support and advocacy organization. Offers a list of services, volunteer opportunities, affiliations, mission statement, links, and donations.
http://www.hearingloss-wa.org/
Formerly WASA-SHHH, representing the needs of hard of hearing people at the state legislative level.
http://www.hsdc.org/
An educational, service, and supply resource for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech impaired people. Has a parent-infant program for parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
http://www.kofc-wa.org/
State Council home page with links to all of their State pages.
http://lsaw.org/
A professional organization representing over 1000 individuals practicing in the various disciplines of surveying.
http://www.mpiwsc.org/
MPIWSC provides educational and professional development for the meetings industry.
https://nasw-wa.org/
A membership organization with a dual mission of enhancing the profession of social work and promoting diversity, inclusion and social justice.
http://www.parenttrust.org/
Statewide support for parents and families. Offers parenting tips, resources, groups, FAQ, agency overview, links, jobs and volunteer opportunities, special events, and a list of donors.
http://www.resolutionwa.org/
An Association of Dispute Resolution Centers, which exist to provide effective and inexpensive conflict resolution services.
http://www.rcsw.org/
A professional organization associated with national organization (Chartered Affiliate of) American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC).
http://www.povertyaction.org/
Coalition of groups working on welfare and poverty policies, perceptions, and advocacy. Action updates, publications, and volunteer and internship opportunities.
http://www.technology-alliance.com/
A statewide consortium of leaders from the state's diverse high-tech businesses, research institutions, and the community dedicated to the state's economic success.
http://www.childcarenet.org/
Includes referrals, scholarships, legislative updates, board, staff directory, media releases, and links.
http://www.waelks.net/
The state chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America, which is one of the oldest and largest fraternal organizations in the country.
http://www.unitedway-wa.org/
An association made up of the 27 local United Ways.
http://www.autismsocietyofwa.org/
Promotes lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum and their families to be fully included, participating members of their communities through advocacy, public awareness, education, and research related to autism.
http://www.wademolay.org/
State level organization of this fraternity for young men. Includes member area, contact information, and news.
http://www.washingtonpave.com/
Parent-directed organization that exists to increase independence, empowerment, and future opportunities for consumers with special needs, their families and communities, through training, information, referral and support.
http://www.retailassociation.org/
A trade association formed to advocate for retailers at the local, state and national level.
http://depts.washington.edu/booster/
Features group which recommends that every child use a booster seat until the seat belt fits right. Information on the law, seat selection, and upcoming events available.
http://www.wafbla.org/
Forms, competition rules, calendar and conferences.
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