Since its founding in the early 1980s, the Filipino-American Association of Vancouver, Washington has served as a welcoming community hub for Filipino-Americans throughout the Clark County and Southwest Washington region. What began as a small group of dedicated individuals committed to preserving their cultural heritage has grown into a vibrant nonprofit organization that functions as a true "welcome wagon" for newcomers to the area. FAAV provides newcomers with practical assistance and a comfortable atmosphere of friendship while fostering deep connections among Filipino-American families and individuals. The organization's commitment to community extends beyond cultural celebration to include meaningful humanitarian work, including scholarship programs for both U.S. and Philippine college students, feeding programs for children in the Philippines, winter holiday drives for seafarers, and disaster relief efforts. FAAV's approach to community building emphasizes the Filipino concept of "barkada"—a close-knit circle of friends and family working together toward common goals. Through partnerships with other Filipino-American organizations across Oregon and Southwest Washington, FAAV spearheads and supports projects that benefit the broader community while maintaining its core focus on preserving Filipino customs and values. The organization's annual Philippine Independence Day Picnic and Pasko Na Naman Christmas celebration have become cherished traditions that bring the Filipino-American community together. Operating from Vancouver, Washington, FAAV remains dedicated to its mission of engaging in humanitarian, civic, educational, cultural, and charitable activities that honor Filipino heritage while strengthening community bonds.
Vancouver, WA