The Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) is looking for new members to fill open positions!
Who can serve as a DDC Member?
- People with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)
- Family members or guardians of people with I/DD
What does the DDC do?
The DDC mission is to advocate, promote and implement policies and practices over the life course to create pathways to meaningful, integrated and productive lives for people with I/DD. The DDC does this by:
- Collaborating and coordinating with public and private organizations
- Developing effective leaders and advocates
- Advocating for new and better policies, programs, and practices
More information:
- People from all racial/ethnic and geographic communities are encouraged to apply.
- Each term is three years and members can be reappointed for a second term.
- All member’s expenses are paid for by the DDC – including travel, meals, lodging, respite care, and other accommodations.
For more information please contact the DDC office at 1-800-634-4472 or email Linda West at linda.west@ddc.wa.gov or Brandi Monts at brandi.months@ddc.wa.gov.