The County Welfare Directors Association of California (CWDA) is a nonprofit association that represents the human service directors from all 58 counties in California. With a mission to advocate, educate, and collaborate, CWDA works to enhance the delivery of human services and improve the well-being of vulnerable Californians. They focus on policy areas such as adult protective services, CalFresh (formerly Food Stamps), CalWORKs, children's services, fiscal management, in-home supportive services, information technology, and medical care services.
CWDA is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in their work, and they actively address issues related to racism and public health. They provide resources and support to county human services agencies, ensuring that critical services are preserved and accessible to those in need. Through their conferences, symposiums, and blog posts, CWDA keeps its members and the public informed about the latest news, updates, and budget priorities in the health and human services sector.
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