Accessibility
A large share of the people who need this site read English as a second language, and some are older adults studying for a naturalization interview. Low contrast and clever layouts cost them more than they cost a fluent reader skimming on a laptop.
What We Do
- Every text color on this site was checked for contrast. Body copy sits well above the AAA threshold.
- Every page works with a keyboard alone, and a skip link jumps past the navigation.
- Headings run in order and are never skipped for visual effect.
- Interactive results announce themselves to screen readers rather than appearing silently.
- Nothing important is carried by color alone.
- Motion is reduced automatically when your device asks for that.
- Pages are plain text and layout, so they stay readable when zoomed or in reader mode.
Where We Fall Short Today
Being honest is more useful than claiming a perfect score. Most of this site exists only in English, and the Spanish section covers the highest need pages rather than everything. The site chrome around Spanish pages still carries some English labels. We are working through both.
Tell Us When It Fails
If a page is hard to use with your screen reader, your keyboard, or at the size you need, write to info@waafoundation.com and tell us the page address and what happened. Accessibility problems are treated as bugs, not requests.
Last updated August 18, 2026.