Tyee Community Day

Tyee Community Day is a day where students will spend the day focused on exploring their identity and opportunities for the future. Students will attend a series of workshops, on: Race & Identity Social Justice College & Career Our King County Youth Services Team will be in attendance, hosting a workshop on Pacific Islander identity, […]

Let’s Get Vaxxed!

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

Join us at the PICA-WA office in Federal Way with the First Chuukese WA Women Association for a no-cost Pacific Islander community vaccine clinic! With the support of DOH Care-a-Van, we will have the following services available: All COVID-19 vaccines Flu vaccine Mpox vaccine Childhood vaccines Blood pressure screening Blood glucose screening Naloxone (Narcan) Distribution […]

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. This festival aims to encourage students to celebrate our community and interact with each other." Location: Mt. Townsend, Building 8

Oceania Youth Summit

King County Aquatic Center 650 SW Campus Dr, Federal Way, WA, United States

Come and be a part of the Oceania Youth Summit on May 24th in honor of NH/PI Heritage Month. This will be an opportunity for all of our youth & young adults to come together for a day filled with workshops, prizes, collaboration and more! Get ready to connect, celebrate culture, and make waves together.

Free

Tonga Day

Foster High School 4640 S. 144th St., Tukwila, WA, United States

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 | Foster High School August 4 | Music Festival   For more information, visit: https://www.tongancrc.org/.

Sei Making Workshop

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

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 sei (the Samoan word for flower that is typically worn behind the ear or in the hair). All materials will be provided for you to […]

🔔 Office Closure Reminder

Our Southwest/Vancouver office will be closed from August 5 to September 3. 
 
If you are a community member in SW Washington seeking support, please reach out to our headquarters team by calling us at (206) 686-5221, emailing contact@picawa.org or filling out our referral form here and our team will follow up with you as soon as possible. 

Thank you for your patience and understanding!