Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium
Elizabeth Ralston has a wealth of experience in the nonprofit and health education sectors. Elizabeth has held various positions such as Accessibility Consultant, Founder of Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium, Coordinator at FamilyWorks Food Bank, and Manager at University of Washington. Elizabeth has a BA in Psychology from Dickinson College and an MPH in Public Health from University of Michigan. Elizabeth also holds a Certificate of Nonprofit Management from the University of Washington.
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Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium
Our mission is connecting arts and culture organizations with the information and resources needed to improve accessibility for people of all abilities. We believe all people with disabilities should be an integral part of King County’s arts and culture arena.