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Welcome to On Purpose: 2022 WSCADV Conference! We are so glad you’re here. After three years, we’re coming together in person in the spirit of collective healing, celebrating community, and renewed commitment to a world free from violence. WSCADV’s annual conference is a time for advocates from all over Washington to come together to learn, share, and connect. We can’t wait to see you!

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Monday, September 19 • 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Public Policy Priorities & Meet our new Public Policy Director!

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As a survivor of domestic violence, it is truly an honor and privilege to represent the voices of survivors in statewide public policy including at the legislature. Your experience on the ground working with survivors will help inform me of what we can prioritize in Olympia and beyond and I'd love to connect with you! Please join this workshop to learn about the public policy process, current WSCADV priorities based on membership input, and for an informal meet & greet to hear more about how you can get involved in educating policy makers and advocacy, and most importantly: to learn more about you and your experience.

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Emily Stone

Public Policy Director, WSCADV
Emily has always had a passion for expanding access to opportunities and breaking down barriers for BIPOC, disabled, and LGBTQ+ communities. She knew she wanted to be a social worker early on, as she had grown up in an abusive household and lived in her car for a majority of her teenage... Read More →


Monday September 19, 2022 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Room 1A