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    Why DRC mediation?

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    DRCs reduce the burdens of the courts, saving taxpayers money, and increasing access to justice for traditionally underserved populations. In 2021 DRCs mediated and facilitated 7,222 cases, successfully settling 64% of them. 88% of clients reported mediation improved their situation.

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    Annually DRCs appropriate over $1.1 million worth of volunteer hours and directly serve over 73,000 people, their families and others whose lives are positively affected by mediation and other services and reach out to over 7 million Washington residents.

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