The Clark County Association of Mediators work to raise awareness and acceptance of mediation in our community and to support mediators, whether volunteer or paid professionals, who are interested in improvement of their mediation practice.
CCAM Vision Statement
Community recognizes CCAM as the resource for conflict resolution.
Community demands collaborative decision making.
Community members locate CCAM easily (web, print, referrals).
The courts rely on CCAM for voluntary and mandatory mediation programs.
CCAM will review your application and get back to you shortly.
Washington Mediation Association
Clark County Association (CCAM) of Mediators is a chapter (Area 5) of the Washington Mediation Association (WMA).
Basic Membership does not require WMA membership. Roster Membership does require WMA membership and certification. To learn more about WMA, click here.