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The World Affairs Council brings the world to Washington and connects Washington to the world. Our vision is that every resident of Washington has the opportunity to become a more engaged citizen by taking an active role in discussions, cross-cultural exchanges, and educational initiatives that enrich our understanding of the world. By learning about the world, members of our communities learn more about themselves and their neighbors, and they gain a greater appreciation for the complexity of the issues that impact our lives.

We invite you to consider making a gift to the World Affairs Council to support our public outreach in the community. With your donation, we will have the capacity to offer membership scholarships to families who cannot afford the full cost, bring more international speakers to our community, engage more students in conversations on world affairs, and give even more teachers the resources they need to educate their students about global issues.

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