Today, Washington is home to the highest population of Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (NH/PI) in the U.S., outside of Hawai’i and California. As such, PICA-WA works in various regions of Washington providing no cost support services and programs to engage and support Pacific Islander communities across the state.
Service Regions
Western Washington
Home to one of the largest NH/PI communities in the United States.
Our Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanesian communities first made Western Washington their home 200 years ago and have continued to build home here on Coast Salish land. More than half of the state’s NH/PI population have made Snohomish, King, Pierce and Thurston counties their home away from home. The oldest Pasifika church institutions are all in Western Washington.
Southwest Washington
Southwest Washington has a unique history of being a suburb of Portland and has attracted a large portion of our NH/PI communities who often travel into Portland for employment and return home to SW Washington where they have settled due to more accessible housing.
While our Southwest Washington NH/PI communities are made up of our diverse Pacific Islander communities, our Chuukese community from the Federated States of Micronesia have built large networks and made Clark and Cowlitz County their home away from home.
Eastern Washington
Spokane County in Eastern Washington is home to the second largest Marshallese population in the U.S. continent, second only to Arkansas
It is also home to many of our Chuukese, Samoan and Native Hawaiian families as well. Spokane County has seen the exponential growth of our NH/PI population, who have emigrated to there due to employment opportunities. Existing barriers to healthcare and lack of insurance enrollment continues to drive negative consequences that our local community currently suffers.
What We Offer
Cultural Weavers
Elders engagement program providing space for social connection, cultural practice, and healthy wellbeing.
Region: Western WA
Pacific Islander Language Translation & Interpretation (Virtual & In-Person)
Notary Services (King County)
Pacific Islander Community Association (PICA) acknowledges that our organization and community work, live, and play on the unceded traditional lands of the Spokane, Chinook, Cowlitz, Muckleshoot, Snoqualmie, Duwamish, Chelan, Nisqually, Squaxin, Chehalis, Sauk-Suiattle, Stillaguamish, Tulalip, Puyallup, and the Steilacoom tribes. We honor with gratitude the land itself and its original caretakers
Pacific Islander Community Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
EIN: 84-2470123
🔔 Office Closure
Please note, our offices are closed on November 11, 2025 in observance of the Veteran’s Day Holiday.
We will be back to regular working hours Wednesday, November 12th. Kinisou, Vinaka, Malo ‘Aupito, Kuloh, Thank You!
🔔 Office Closure Reminder
Our offices are closed on Monday, January 20th in observance of MLK Day.
We will return to regular hours on Tuesday, January 21st.
If you are a community member seeking immediate support, please consider contacting 2-1-1 or visiting their website at https://wa211.org/. You may also leave us a message at (206) 686-5221 or contact@picawa.org and we will get back to you as soon as possible.