Do you live in the Seattle area? Have you wondered what it would be like to become a volunteer advocate? Here’s your chance to find out. Save the date: Thursday, September 6th 2012 Email Rhonda@adwas.org or Call 206-922-7088
Partnering up on a public service announcement that began May 15, 2012, Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services and Convo Relay visited Times Square to see the PSA live on the huge CBS screen!
On May 14th, a public service announcement about ending violence began airing in Times Square. ADWAS and Convo partnered on the 15-second video PSA that is possibly the first video by a Deaf agency at Times Square, one of the most well-known places in the world. Now see other Deaf age
15-second PSA by Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services showcases American Sign Language and aims to open nationwide dialogue toward ending abuse. Seattle, WA (PRWEB) May 16, 2012 A 15-second video presented in American Sign Language (ASL) now appears on the CBS Super Screen at T
On May 14, 2012 a 15-second video presented in American Sign Language appeared on the CBS Super Screen at Times Square, where more than 300,000 pedestrians traffic daily. This is possibly the first video placement by a Deaf-run agency at Times Square, one of the most recognizable land
Project Strengthens ADWAS’s IT Infrastructure, Provides Stable Foundation for Growth SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–West Monroe Partners, a North American business and technology consulting firm, today announced that it has completed a pro-bono project for Abused Deaf Women’s