TAKE THE WASILC COMMUNITY SURVEY
WASILC Community Survey
Help Shape the Future of Independent Living in Washington
At CFI, we believe strong communities are built on shared voices—and right now, there’s an important opportunity to make yours heard.
The Washington Statewide Independent Living Council (WASILC) has launched its Community Survey, inviting people across Washington to share their experiences and insights.
Why This Matters
WASILC works to ensure that people with disabilities have the freedom, access, and support to live independently and participate fully in community life. The feedback gathered through this survey will directly influence statewide planning and help identify gaps in services and accessibility.
Who Should Participate?
Everyone is encouraged to take part:
People living with disabilities
Family members and caregivers
Advocates
Service providers
Take the WASILC Community Survey: WASILC Community Survey Link.
WASILC Graphic has the following information in it: TAKE THE WASILC COMMUNITY SURVEY Form our SPIL (State Plan for Independent Living): -3 years - Directs funding and services Local Representation: - Voices from every county - No community will be left behind REAL IMPACT: - Housing - Transport - Preparation Your answers guide policy and resources. Change only happens when the community is counted. Take our Survey. Email: wasilc@dshs.wa.gov QR code MAKE YOURSELF HEARD. NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US.
Get Involved: SPIL Community Engagement Sessions
WASILC is also hosting a series of virtual sessions focused on the State Plan for Independent Living (SPIL). These sessions are designed to break down what SPIL is, why it matters, and how community feedback turns into real policy changes.
Join a session to:
Ask questions and learn more
Share your perspective
Help shape solutions for your community
Upcoming Dates:
July 9 | 2:00–3:00 PM [Register]
August 18 | 1:00–3:00 PM [Register]]
September 8 | 9:00–11:00 AM [Register]]
September 19 | 12:00–2:00 PM [Register]
September 24 | 5:30–7:30 PM [Register]]
Accessibility supports (ASL interpretation and CART captioning) are provided. For additional accommodations, contact wasilc@dshs.wa.gov.
Your Voice Makes the Difference
Independent living is strongest when it reflects the real needs and experiences of the community. By taking the survey or attending a session, you’re helping shape a more accessible and inclusive Washington for everyone.