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Creating a Loving Network
Our Mauli Alofa Network envelopes youth & young adults in a cultural network rooted in love and joy that maintains and restores their relationship to family, village, land, water, language & culture. We are a queer & trans inclusive network of support committed to the wholistic healing and liberation of all our kin. We are also a safety & restorative social net for our kin that have been impacted by youth carceral systems. We practice Oceanian protocols that reinforce belonging, loving relationships and life transitions.
Teine Mauli Alofa
practices take place at Mt Tahoma High school fields
Our Teine Mauli Alofa cricket team is a queer inclusive young women's team that plays every year in the Tacoma Cricket League. The season starts in May and ends in October. If you would like to join an energetic group of young island women, please reach out to us. We are always looking for new members.
Oceania Youth Collective
drop-in center every Wed & youth workshops on first Saturdays
Our Oceania Youth Collective is a cultural space of belonging for Pacific Islander youth who attend high schools to access peer and mentorship supports. Oceania Youth Collective fosters cultural belonging, cultural learning between Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian youth, support mental health, practice cultural arts, and create opportunities for our youth to transition successfully after graduation.

Contact
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Main Office: 1158 Industry Drive, Tukwila WA
EIN: 93-2622247 Oceania Northwest is a 501c3 Nonprofit
Oceania Northwest acknowledges that we live and work on stolen Coast Salish land. We recognize the land stewardship of all Indigenous people since time immemorial and the disruption of this work by white occupation. We are aligned to efforts in supporting Indigenous sovereignty in the Pacific Northwest as we also fight for Indigenous sovereignty over our home, Oceania.

