NH/PI Family BBQ

This is a FREE end of summer, back-to-school BBQ for our Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI) families to get together with community, food, and resources before the start of the new school year for our students. Please come out and join us at Marshall Park, we will be setting up under the sheltered picnic area!   […]

Summer Fresh Foods

Fort Vancouver Highschool 5700 E 18th St, Vancouver, WA, United States

We invite Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI) community members to this no-cost open fresh food pantry to shop for fresh fruits, veggies, and non-perishable food items. This pop-up shop is in partnership with Clark County Food Bank.   Location: Evergreen Highschool Time: 1:30PM - 2:30PM June 24th, July 22nd, & August 19th Location: Fort Vancouver Highschool […]

First Time Home Buyer Seminar

PICA-WA (King County) 33710 9th Ave S. Suite 1

We're happy to announce a free opportunity in Federal Way for community to come together and learn about the first-time homebuyer's process! We will be joined by our sisters Charlene Lewis and Uila Mendoza, on July 30th from 12-1PM, who will be going over: the home buying process how to get qualified financing options preparing […]

Back to School Family BBQ + School Supply Giveaway

Marshall Park 1015 E McLoughlin Blvd, Vancouver, WA, United States

📍 Vancouver, WA We invite our SW Washington NH/PI community to join us for free school supplies for students of all ages, BBQ for the family (first come, first serve) and time with good company! Students must be present to receive supplies. If you have any questions, please reach our to our SW Site Manager […]

🔔 Office Closure

Please note, our offices are closed on June 19, 2025 in observance of Juneteenth.

We will be back to regular working hours Friday, June 20th. 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.

Thank you for your patience and understanding!