Our People

Community Services Team

Angela William

Wellness Navigator
Chuukese

Doresty Daniel

Wellness Navigator
Marshallese

Yoland Peter

Wellness Navigator
Marshallese

Martina Naich

WN Referral & Intake Manager
Chuukese

Joann Killion

Wellness Navigator
Chuukese

Arleen Marston

Wellness Programs Manager
Kosraean

Ritae Reynold

PFN Coordinator
Chuukese

Rosi Bolatagici

PFN Manager
Fijian

Seiuli Chanel

Elder Services Manager
Samoan

Roz Leon Guerrero

Community Services Director
Chamorro

Youth Services Team

Atelete Makasini

Youth Navigator
Tongan

Herema Masalosalo

Youth Navigator
Samoan

Miller Miller

Youth Navigator
Chuukese

BL Sawej

Youth Navigator
Marshallese

Malaelupe Samifua

Youth Services Director
Samoan & Tongan

Policy Team

Keola Tagovailoa-Kualapai

Community Wellness & Policy Intern
Native Hawaiian & Samoan

Kiana McKenna

Policy & Civic Power Director
Samoan

Admin Team

Keleni Tavaiqia

Admin Coordinator
Fijian

Devon Burns

Office Manager
Chuukese

Jayleen Salas

Finance Director
Chamorro

Fa'ana Fanene-Martin

Admin/HR Director
Samoan

Britney Lujan Kingsbury

Communications Director
Chamorro

Sili Savusa

Executive Director
Samoan

Our Board of Directors

Taffy Johnson

Vice Chair

Samoan

Chasmon Tarimel

Board Member

Palauan

PK Thompson

Board Member

Samoan

Robin Narruhn

Board Member

Marshallese

Juanita Yasu

Board Member

Chuukese

Brenda Kelek

Board Member

Marshallese

🔔 Office Closure Reminder

We will be closed from June 5th to June 12th for a Pasifika Wellness Week. We have been given the opportunity for many of our PICA staff to attend the FESTPAC Celebration in Honolulu, Hawai’i during this time.  
 
For PICA, this week is a time to honor our cultures, our communities and each other. Our vision as an agency is to live out the values of Pasifika that center our community power, while affirming our ways of life.  FESTPAC is in direct alignment of PICA’s goal of furthering the wellness of our communities in physical, cultural, socially and spiritual approaches. It is in this framework that our presence will be made in addition to celebrating our history and receiving culturally relevant/culturally specific trainings, workshops, and much more.

 

If you are in need of emergency support during this time, please call 211. Otherwise, you may fill out our referral form here and our team will follow up with you as soon as possible upon our return. You may also leave us a message or voicemail at contact@picawa.org / (206) 686-5221.

Thank you for your patience and understanding!