The Working Families Tax Credit Is Here!
The Working Families Tax Credit is a new cash payment of up to $1,200 for low to moderate income people in Washington and applications are open now! People with and…
The Working Families Tax Credit is a new cash payment of up to $1,200 for low to moderate income people in Washington and applications are open now! People with and…
February is the month for love, for Black history, and for teen dating violence awareness. What if we brought all those elements together to take action for teens and Black…
Last month’s findings from our long-term evaluation research – conducted in partnership with Michigan State University – indicates that the Domestic Violence Housing First (DVHF) model is more effective than…
Domestic violence services across Washington State are facing a massive 23% to 30% cut in state funding contracts, to go into effect July 1. These are the life-saving services that…
The 2023 state legislative session is upon us! On January 9th, we will be heading into a long session (105 days) which means there is more time to pass bills…
We are excited to share that WSCADV is hiring for two positions: an Economic Justice Coordinator and an Operations & Administrative Specialist! The Economic Justice Coordinator plays an important role…
No matter where we’re from, what our families look like, or how much money we make, we all deserve the support and resources we need to care for ourselves and…
Quick Facts Domestic violence program staff may be eligible for a stipend of up to $4,000! Individuals apply on their own, and applications for the 1st of two rounds are…
The 2023 legislative session is right around the corner! Each year, the state legislature convenes on the second Monday of January for either 60 days (even-numbered years) or 105 days…
Our nation is in a time of seemingly endless upheaval and change. Over the past few months, communities around Washington have held the joy and celebration of Juneteenth, Pride Month,…