Washington State Library
The Washington State Library collects, preserves, and makes accessible materials on the government, history, culture, and natural resources of the state.
Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL)
The Washington Talking Book & Braille Library, a program of the Washington State Library provides access to reading materials for Washingtonians who are unable to read standard print.
Washington State Archives
The Washington State Archives collections record the actions of government agencies, as well as the fundamental events and history of our families and our communities.
Legacy Washington
Legacy Washington conducts and collects oral history interviews to help tell the stories of important people and events in Washington’s history.
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The ALL Foundation of Washington
In fall 2021 the Washington State Heritage Center Trust became the ALL Foundation of Washington (ALL Foundation). The Washington State Heritage Center Trust was established in 2008 as a 501(c)(3) to fund and support Washington State Library, Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL), Legacy Washington, and Washington State Archives programs and collections.
The ALL Foundation builds on the work of the trust to promote history, community, and preservation statewide, and serve as the fiduciary of funds raised specifically to support these programs.
The goals of the ALL Foundation include fostering a closer connection between libraries and their communities; enhancing the collection of vital state and government records, oral histories, and biographies; and providing greater access to educational materials that document and share Washington’s history and legacy.
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News & Events
ALL Foundation of Washington Luncheon and Board Member Meet & Greet
ALL Foundation of Washington Luncheon and Board Member Meet & Greet Wednesday, August 30, 2023 Columbia Room, Legislative Building, Olympia, Noon to 1:30 p.m.
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Scrapbooks of Washington’s 13th Secretary of State, Ralph Munro, are available online at the Digital Archives!
The Washington State Archives has digitized, cataloged, and made available online a collection of five historical scrapbooks curated by Ralph Munro, Washington’s 13th Secretary of State. These records offer insight into Munro’s 20-year journey in the realm of state government.
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Helping the formerly incarcerated reenter society
Nearly 7,500 people each year, on average, return to their communities after serving Washington state prison sentences, according to Department of Corrections (DOC) data for the last decade.
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Unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world
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