Join the Disabled Students and Allies Club Today

We are excited to tell you about the Disabled Students and Allies Club (DSAAC), a registered student organization (RSO) at WSU that fosters community and inclusion for students with and without disabilities. We invite you to join!

This organization hosts regular meetings and social events that help build a sense of community for students with disabilities on campus. DSAAC also provides opportunities for members to develop their communication, organizational, and leadership skills. This year our meetings and events will be held virtually for the safety of our members. All students across the WSU system are encouraged to join.

If you are interested in joining or becoming an officer, email the DSAAC advisor at: davi.kallman@wsu.edu.

We hope to see you at our first co-sponsored event with the WSU Access Center to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act:

Crip Camp Netflix Party Registration: Join the WSU Access Center in watching the Netflix acclaimed documentary that follows Camp Jened, a summer camp for teens with disabilities. The virtual party will be on Thursday, July 23, from 4–6 p.m

Instagram: @WSUDSAAC

Twitter: @WSUDSAAC

Facebook: @WSUDSAAC

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