• WAGAP offers Interpreter Training

    WAGAP offers interpreter training and resources
    Community Connections program supports Spanish speakers
    Bingen, WA (February 19, 2025) - Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) has
    launched a comprehensive new initiative offering support and resources to strengthen
    communication, collaboration, and connections within the community.
    Its new Community Connections program is kicking off by offering interpreter best practices
    training, an interpreter headset rental program, and immigration resources.
    “This initiative is rooted in WAGAP’s commitment to equity and inclusion. It provides practical
    tools for organizations and groups to build stronger relationships and ensure everyone feels
    welcomed and understood,” said Sasha Bentley, WAGAP’s director of equity and inclusion.
    The workshop for Interpreter Best Practices is focused on empowering effective communication.
    This interactive training provides strategies for working effectively with interpreters across
    various settings, including healthcare, education, community services, and business
    environments. On-site or virtual training options are available.
    Key features of the training include:

    •  Understanding interpreter roles to collaborate effectively and avoid common
    • miscommunications.
    • Pre-session preparation to plan for smooth communication.
    •  In-session communication to optimize interpreter-facilitated conversations in real time.
    •  A post-session follow-up to debrief and clarify to ensure nothing gets lost in translation.
    “A lot of the time, we talk about training for interpreters, but rarely for the people working with
    interpretation needs and services,” said Juan Reyes, associate director at WAGAP. “By building
    skills like communication and empathy, we can ensure that interpreted conversations are
    impactful and inclusive.”
    WAGAP’s new Interpreter Headset Rental Program aims to simplify language access. The goal
    is to provide organizations with easy access to reliable, user-friendly equipment for live
    interpretation. This service supports inclusivity and ensures that events, meetings, and
    gatherings are accessible to everyone, regardless of the language they speak.

    As part of the program, high-quality headsets will be available for seamless live interpretation.
    The overall goal is to provide non-native speakers with support to participate in events held in
    English. Organizations will receive guidance on how to set up the headsets so their interpreter
    can interact with those who need language assistance.
    Reyes added that the program is ideal for nonprofits, schools, healthcare providers, businesses,
    public service agencies, and other community groups seeking to enhance communication and
    inclusion. He said the rental options will include flexible scheduling with affordable rental rates.
    WAGAP is also expanding its efforts to support immigrant individuals and families by providing
    resources that address common challenges related to legal assistance, language access, and
    community connections.
    “These resources aim to equip immigrants with the information and support they need to
    navigate essential services and feel a sense of belonging,” Bentley said. “It is part of an overall
    WAGAP goal to collaborate with community members to ensure resources are accessible and
    meaningful.”
    Community Connections is made possible through a grant provided by the Inatai Foundation
    and is accessible online at https://www.wagap.org/community-connections. For more
    information on interpreter training or headset rentals, contact Reyes at juan@wagap.org. For
    more information about upcoming community support and resources or to give feedback,
    contact Bentley at sasha@wagap.org.

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    Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Community Action Agency that helps
    individuals, families, and communities. WAGAP addresses basic human needs, including food, shelter, energy
    assistance, and more, in Skamania and Klickitat Counties. For more than 50 years, WAGAP has helped people help
    themselves and reach self-sufficiency. Learn more at wagap.org, or contact WAGAP at (509) 493-2662 or

    info@wagap.org.


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