Project Homeless Connect 2025

PICA will be tabling at this event, hosted by Council for the Homeless and Couve Collective. Every January, Council for the Homeless, its community partners, and volunteers come together to […]

Pacific Islander Cultural Food Distribution

In partnership with the Clark County Food Bank, we will be giving out food boxes from our Vancouver office on Thursday, December 19th. Amongst non-perishables and other items, these food […]

NH/PI Holiday Jam

Join us for our annual Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander holiday giveaway and wellness resource event! We will have food, gifts*, photos with Santa, plus community resources and other health-related services available […]

Pacific Flavors Harvest Market

Join us for a vibrant and delicious celebration of culture, community, and cuisine at our first ever Pacific Flavors Harvest Market! By registering for this event, your household will receive […]

SPOOKtober Wellness Fair

Join us for our Spooktober Wellness Fair hosted by Pacific Islander Health Board (PIHB) and PICA! We will have a morning discussion group focusing on climate change in Clark County, […]

Fall KickBack

NH/PI young adults are invited to come kick it at PICA-WA for music, free food, and good vibes! This is a low-key gathering, just wanting to make space for our […]

Sei Making Workshop

This is a FREE community cultural arts workshop led by one of our very own Cultural Weavers, Miss Ofeila Rosales. She will be teaching folks how to create their own […]

Tonga Day

Join the Tongan Community Resource Center for a weekend celebration of Tongan culture and community. August 2 | Benefit Dinner | Foster High School August 3 | Tonga Day | […]

Global Fest

This event is hosted by Highline College and our Youth Services team will be tabling. “Join us for Global Fest! Learn about diverse cultures and countries through booths and performances. […]

🔔 Office Closure Reminder

Our offices are closed from December 23 – January 5.
We will return to regular hours on Monday, January 6th.
 
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!