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MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the Washington State Association of the Deaf is to promote, protect and preserve the rights and quality of life of deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the state of Washington. WSAD HISTORY As one of 50 states affiliated with the National Association of the Deaf, the largest advocacy organization in the United States, we monitor, protect and support the rights of deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing Washingtonians. Founded in 1909, the Washington State Association of the Deaf (WSAD) has taken measures to eliminate discrimination and continues to work hard to create an environment for 454,824 deaf and hard of hearing that leads to a self-sufficient and independent lifestyle within the communities of Washington State. We are a non-profit, tax-exempt entity dedicated to the social welfare of the deaf/hard of hearing. We are an organization of deaf/hard of hearing. We depend on the voluntary efforts of our members and contributions. WSAD PURPOSEThe Washington State Association of the Deaf, operated by, of, and for the Deaf community, advocates and promotes to improve the quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing individuals including but not limited to deaf-blind individuals, parents of deaf children, interpreters, late deafened adults, Children of Deaf Adults (CODA), regardless of ethnic background, sexual orientation and religious by:
WSAD'S FUTURE GOALS
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