Snohomish County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board looking for members - Lynnwood Today

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The Snohomish County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board is seeking new members to join its efforts in advocating for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This initiative aims to create a community where these individuals and their families are respected and fully engaged. Interested candidates can apply now, ensuring their voices contribute to local policy-making and community initiatives. The board’s work is critical in addressing the needs of these communities, as it influences decisions that affect the quality of life for residents. By becoming a member, individuals can play an active role in fostering inclusivity and respect.

The advisory board serves as a platform for collaboration among stakeholders, including families and service providers. This recruitment reflects a commitment to enhancing community engagement and support systems. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply to make a difference in Snohomish County.

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