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This year, we gather under the theme "United in Hope, Together We Rise". Hope is a powerful force that binds us together and propels us forward. In difficult times, hope fuels our commitment to supporting survivors, strengthening communities, and caring for ourselves. Join us as we explore how the values that anchor our work and guide our advocacy also deepen our resolve and inspire action.

The conference will feature a range of speakers, workshops, and sessions on a variety of topics, including advocacy skills, policy, prevention, connection, and more. Stay tuned for announcements about our lineup of speakers and workshop topics.

For more information, please see our FAQ page!

What is the registration fee?
WSCADV Member Programs receive two free registrations. Sexual Assault Advocacy Programs receive two free registrations.
Early bird rate for WSCADV Member Programs and Associate Members: $200
Early bird rate for Non-Members: $400
Standard rate for WSCADV Member Programs and Associate Members: $250
Standard rate for Non-Members: $450
The early bird rate expires on August 15. General registration ends on September 1.


I work for a WSCADV Member Program or a Sexual Assault Advocacy Program. What is our promo code for our free registrations?
Email us at conference@wscadv.org for your promo code!

Where do I enter my promo code?
The promo code field is directly above the ticket options on the registration page, as opposed to at the end with the payment details like most websites.

Where can I see the lineup of workshops and speakers?
Check out our conference schedule for information about workshop sessions, plenary speakers, evening events, and more. We will continue to update this page as we get closer to the conference.

Where should I stay?
We have arranged two hotel guest blocks for our conference attendees! You are also more than welcome to check out other lodging options in Yakima. Give them a call and ask if they'll offer the per diem rate for your reservation.


A block of 30 rooms has been reserved at the La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Yakima Downtown at a rate of $107/night plus taxes. Please call rather than booking online. Guests should call 1-509-249-1000 for reservations. It is important that when calling that you say the group name, “WA State Coalition Against Domestic Violence,” to make sure you get the group rate. This group rate expires on Friday, August 29, 2025.

A block of 100 rooms has been reserved at the Red Lion Hotel Yakima Center at a rate of $107/night plus taxes for single or double occupancy. Please call rather than booking online. Guests should call 1-509-248-5900 for reservations. It is important that when calling that you say the group name “WA State Coalition Against Domestic Violence,” to make sure you get the group rate. This group rate expires on Monday, September 1, 2025. 


Where can I find information about the venue?
This year's conference is being held at the Yakima Convention Center. The Convention Center is fully ADA accessible with free parking, free wifi, and all-gender restrooms available. We will also have a designated Quiet Room for attendees who would like to take a break in a peaceful setting. Please visit their website for more details.

Is interpretation available?
Yes! Please indicate that you are requesting interpretation when you submit your registration. You may also indicate if you have a preferred interpreter. Please submit your request for interpretation by August 15. We cannot guarantee that interpretation will be available for requests after this date.

What if I have accessibility needs?
We want everyone to feel comfortable at the conference! If you need any accommodations please reach out to us at conference@wscadv.org. The sooner you let us know, the better we can make sure everything’s set up for you.

What COVID precautions are in place?

  • Vaccines: COVID vaccines are not required to attend the conference. We encourage everyone to follow the latest public health guidance, and stay up-to-date with COVID and flu vaccines. Use the DOH Vaccine Locator to find providers near you.

  • Masking: Masks are welcome and encouraged, but not required. We will have masks available at the conference center.

  • Testing: To keep our community as safe as possible, we encourage everyone to take a rapid test before you arrive, and again before you return to work after the conference.

If you have symptoms: Follow the Department of Health guidelines, test for COVID-19, and stay home if you are sick or have symptoms. We will refund all registrations for folks who have to cancel last-minute due to illness.

How can I get credit for training hours?
After attending the conference, you will receive an e-mail with a link to your training certificate. (Please make sure we have your correct e-mail address!)

Will this conference be hybrid or have a virtual component?
No, this will be a fully in-person conference. We apologize for any inconvenience but invite you to use the resource library on our website for self-study hours and the event calendar for other upcoming trainings.

Have another question? Let us know!

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