Tell the Governor to direct DSHS: We Cannot Cut Parent to Parent
[Español abajo] We need your help now. We just received unexpected news that Washington’s statewide Parent to Parent (P2P) program is at risk of losing its contract as soon as 30 days from now after 45 years of successful operation. This program is a vital resource and we cannot lose it, especially now.
If P2P is cut, families of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in all 39 Washington counties will lose their lifeline of peer support and system navigation. This cut is happening with no public announcement, no legislative vote, and no chance for families to weigh in before it’s gone.
It’s not the legislative session; can they make cuts? The Governor has directed DSHS to look at all their programs and consider cuts they can make now without legislative directive because the budget outlook for the state is very grim. Parent to Parent has been targeted for scrutiny.
Why Parent to Parent matters:
Last year’s Parent to Parent impact in Washington:
This is a cut, even without a headline. Letting a contract lapse produces the same result as a budget cut — but skips the transparency and public process a formal cut would require.
P2P is grounded in state law and has been part of Washington’s core family support infrastructure since 1980. Ending the contract without legislative or public input undermines that statutory commitment. This especially hurts rural families and families experiencing crisis.
Families are the long-term care support for individuals with developmental disabilities – tell the Governor families need to be supported.
What to do — Tell the Governor to direct DSHS: “We cannot cut Parent to Parent. We must continue the statewide contract so families can keep vital peer support and navigation services.” |
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Take Action Now
Cathy, please act now, or we may see P2P services ending before the summer is over. Thank you for your advocacy, we couldn’t do it without you. Cathy Murahashi Public Policy Specialist
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