Become a WPSR Member
WPSR is the largest health advocacy membership organization in Washington. Membership is open to all health professionals and anyone who cares about making the world a healthy, just, peaceful, and sustainable place for all. WPSR relies on its members for driving community-level awareness and policy-level attention to our priority issues: climate change, economic inequity, and the abolition of nuclear weapons. Members sustain us, and we empower members to speak out on urgent public health issues. By amplifying the voices of health professionals, we ensure our state’s leaders and our partners have the trusted information they need to tackle the gravest threats to human health. By joining WPSR with our low-cost annual membership, you help expand our impact and open up opportunities to connect with others in our state who care deeply about creating positive change.
You can join or renew anytime! If you want to join or renew but are a student or unable to pay the full membership dues at this time, please select the option for discounted membership below for $10 a year. Membership lasts one year from the date your fee is received; recurring monthly or annual giving keeps your membership active and strengthens our work year-round.
By becoming a member, you will receive:
An annual membership sticker
Discounted tickets at our annual gala (typically held in the fall)
Recognition in our annual report by name, if desired
Access for you and a guest to our members-only annual event (typically early June)
Access to volunteering opportunities on any of our three program task forces
Invitations to advocate, provide testimony, submit written pieces to journals and media outlets on behalf of WPSR
Connect with a community of health professionals and other who care about improving the health of Washingtonians
“I volunteer for WPSR’s Economic Inequity and Health Task Force because it gives me a way to advocate to lawmakers about the policies I care about most—those that affect the most marginalized clients I’ve served in Washington State. As a licensed Psychologist, I care deeply about changing the current systems that harm people’s mental health by perpetuating income inequality, mass incarceration, and systemic racism. WPSR stands for what I stand for, and gives me opportunities to both learn and practice policy advocacy in a welcoming atmosphere of my healthcare peers. ”