Everything from disaster relief to domestic violence would be impacted.
COUPEVILLE, Wash. — As President Donald Trump’s campaign against diversity, equity and inclusion expands nationwide, nonprofits across western Washington say they are being forced into a stark choice: comply with new rules or risk shutting down.
Counselors at the Citizens Against Domestic and Sexual Abuse on Whidbey Island say the stakes are especially high for the people they serve. The organization, known as CADA, has supported domestic violence and sexual assault survivors for 45 years and is now seeing cases climb sharply.
“Our cases just keep going up,” said CADA Executive Director Andrea Downs.
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