WHO WE ARE

We are a volunteer led, professionally staffed, federally recognized, charitable, fiduciary nonprofit agency with over 60 years of experience providing exemplary Trustee, Guardianship and Conservatorship services to citizens with significant life challenges in the State of Washington.

Lifetime Advocacy Plus has accumulated tremendous knowledge and skill in the field of disability law and advocacy. For over sixty years we have used this mastery to improve the lives of persons with significant life challenges. How can we help you?

  • Lifetime Advocacy Plus (LA+) is fully equipped to meet the unique needs of individuals facing significant life challenges through a wide range of fiduciary programs. 

  • These programs include Trustee Services for first and third-party Special Needs Trusts, Testamentary and Living Trusts, pooled (d4c) Trusts, Probates, Certified Guardianships and Conservatorships, and regular or durable Attorneys-in-Fact.  

  • While implementing Court Orders, Trust documents, Power of Attorney in fact, we strive to develop affirming relationships with the people we serve.  We are committed to assist, within the confines of our designated roles, everyone we serve, the opportunity to experience life with as few restrictions to liberty as possible.

Lifetime Advocacy Plus Organizational Overview

Founded in 1963, the same year that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech, Lifetime Advocacy Plus came into existence as the Foundation for Handicapped Children with its dream of addressing needs of people with significant life challenges. Their critical goal was to visit children in state residential facilities and to assist families. The Foundation for the Handicap now known as Lifetime Advocacy Plus wrote the first ever Special Needs Trust and significantly contributed to the passing of the first ever state Guardianship laws. The staff, board and volunteers of Lifetime Advocacy Plus are mindful of this community-based disability advocacy heritage as we continue this important work.

In 2002, led by its mission and vision, the agency added to its services a d4c Master Pooled Trust. That trust, the first of its kind in Washington State, has been vetted and approved by the Social Security Administration, multiple Superior Courts, the Department of Social and Health Services and other interested and involved parties. Many clients have joined our Pooled Trust, which allows the preservation of their public benefits and to enjoy the supplemental extras their trusts can provide.