When a member of the community needs help, sometimes it’s not a transaction—it’s a matter of dignity, safety, and trust.
That’s exactly the kind of moment Vanessa stepped into when Kitsap Immigration Assistance Center (KIAC) reached out to her with an urgent need. Several Spanish-speaking families were seeking assistance with notarizing power of attorney (POA) documents—sensitive paperwork that often carries significant emotional weight.
Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, Vanessa didn’t hesitate. She coordinated closely with notaries in our Belfair branch, ensuring that the families were seen promptly and received the clear, respectful guidance they needed. Her fluency in Spanish became more than just a communication tool—it became a bridge of reassurance.
As families arrived at the branch, what they found wasn’t just paperwork support—it was warmth. They were welcomed in their language, treated with compassion, and guided through a complex process with patience and care.
Thanks to Vanessa’s dedication and cultural awareness, these families left feeling empowered, supported, and—most importantly—respected. Her ongoing relationship with KIAC continues to strengthen PCU’s role as a safe, welcoming resource in the immigrant community.
Moments like this don’t show up on a balance sheet—but they are at the heart of who we are.