The Tongan Community Resource Center of Washington, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was created to specifically meet the needs of the Tongan community in the state of Washington. We strive to provide resources, referrals, information and support. We also assist individuals and families in accessing resources in their community by providing information and referrals for basic needs such as food, clothing, housing, employment, and transportation.
We are looking to engage with our local Tongan community in a variety of ways including socializing, participating in recreational or educational activities, gaining information and seeking counseling or support services.
Find Out MoreThe Tongan Community Resource Center is proud to offer information about Washington and King County resources while connecting you with organizations to help create opportunities for our local Tongan community. We are always interested in learning ways to serve our people better.
We'd love to hear from you if you want to join our non-profit organization! Please contact us through our form at the bottom of this homepage. One of our team members will be in touch with you.
Learn MoreFilipe Fotu'aika Tu'ivai
Angela Mose
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Sylvia Aho
Executive Director of the Tongan Community Resource Center, Sylvia Aho, is the founder and host of The Voice of South Pacific. She is joined by CoHosts Tony Puloka, president of TCRC, and Sina'aloitafuna Tuivai, a TCRC board member. This local radio talk show highlights the latest news in Washington. Also, enjoy authentic Tongan music, special guests, experts, and faith-based content.
Executive Director of the Tongan Community Resource Center, Sylvia Aho, is the founder and host of The Voice of South Pacific. She is joined by CoHosts Tony Puloka, president of TCRC, and Sina'aloitafuna Tuivai, a TCRC board member. This local radio talk show highlights the latest news in Washington. Also, enjoy authentic Tongan music, special guests, experts, and faith-based content.
Executive Director of the Tongan Community Resource Center, Sylvia Aho, is the founder and host of The Voice of South Pacific. She is joined by CoHosts Tony Puloka, president of TCRC, and Sina'aloitafuna Tuivai, a TCRC board member. This local radio talk show highlights the latest news in Washington. Also, enjoy authentic Tongan music, special guests, experts, and faith-based content.
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Tongan society is guided by four core values, all of which combine to ensure a generous and genuine welcome to visitors to the Kingdom.
We continue to carry these core values with us to the states: Fefaka'apa'apa'aki (mutual respect)
Feveitokai'aki (sharing, cooperating and fulfillment of mutual obligations)
Lototoo (humility and generosity) & and Tauhi vaha’a (loyalty and commitment)