PICA-WA’s Pasifika Community Summit is your chance to spend a day in community with food, fun, and the opportunity to share your voice, your ideas, and give input into what our community needs, while helping us plan for our next 5 years.
PICA-WA is organizing community engagement events in each of our service regions (King County, Clark County, and Spokane) to get important feedback from our Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander communities to inform our 5-year strategic plan. Since our inception in 2019, we continue to be community driven and want to ensure that we always center the voices of our communities as we develop our 2025 – 2030 Strategic Plan.
How you can support: Become a sponsor at any of the levels below! Your generous support will help fund language interpretation, childcare, stipends for cultural performers, technology equipment rentals, and food purchased from local BIPOC vendors.
Each of our sponsors will receive acknowledgement on all online communication platforms, their information and logo shared at each of our three community engagement events, plus a thank you on our 2024 annual report.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us here.
Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington (PICA-WA) 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
Pacific Islander Community Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
EIN: 84-2470123
Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington (PICA-WA) 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.
Thank you for your patience and understanding!