

Matua Hospitality
Matua is our word for elder in Fijian, Samoan, Maori, and in many dialects in the South Pacific. Our Matua Hospitality programs provides sacred hospitality to our elders who are living on Coast Salish lands through weekly gatherings centering health and cultural belonging and also in ensuring our elders are accessing cultural foods and other social supports that they need to thrive. In our Oceania homes, our matua are our most prized members of our societies - they are our true kings & queens.
Matua Gatherings
Matua Gatherings is a space for our elders to build community, practice culture and center their health and well-being with each other while having the support of our wonderful village navigators.
Matua Food Dash
Oceania Northwest provides a cultural food box to our Oceanian elders on the fourth Thursdays in King & Snohomish Counties through Door Dash delivery. We do this to ensure our Pasifika elders have the cultural foods that can really nourish their health and their spirits.
Phone: 253.478.3240
King County: 811 Industry Drive, Tukwila WA
Snohomish County: 2401 Hewitt Ave, Everett 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 colonization. We are aligned to efforts in supporting Indigenous sovereignty in the Pacific Northwest as we also fight for Indigenous sovereignty over our home, Oceania.