A non-profit program dedicated to helping families with young children sustain and celebrate Cantonese language and culture.

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Growing lifelong language and cultural roots through play

  • Upcoming Events

    Join our Monthly Gatherings, Holiday and Pop-up events that celebrate culture and community all year long.

  • Junior Lion Dance

    In partnership with White Lotus Lion Dance, teaching tiny dancers vibrant, authentic traditions one step at a time.

  • Shop / Give

    Shop Cantonese Friendship Club gear, Lolo Tiger books, or Donate. Every contribution supports our kids.

From Our Families

  • "This group is what I have wanted my whole life. When we come together, I feel radiating warmth connecting me to my past, this present new community, and hope for future generations. It is invaluable and could never be replaced.”

    Leeann Sit
    Beaverton, OR

  • "The impact of PCPL extends beyond the monthly in-person gathering. It includes the families who have found playdates and nanny shares for their kids, community assistance and sharing, community organizing to bring back an option for formal Cantonese classes, and volunteerism. Whether in person or virtually, folks are finding opportunities and benefits of being a part of the community"

    Norris Mei
    Portland, OR

  • “We come from a rich history, background and culture, and it should not be forgotten. It should be celebated. This group helps our children have positive identification of themselves as Asian Americans."

    Renee Lam
    Ridgefield, WA

  • “I am so grateful to have this diverse group that makes us feel like we fit in. I am thankful my son will grow up with kids just like him.”

    Erika Wong
    Hillsboro, OR

  • “It has been an invaluable discovery for my family, seeing so many American Born Chinese striving to preserve our language and culture. It provides a fun environment for our kids and fosters connections among parents."

    Tracy Schwab
    Fairview, OR

  • “Without our grandparents, siblings and cousins here, this group has become our extended family. Especially during holidays without them to celebrate with.”

    Jennifer Wong
    Portland, OR

  • "The Cantonese community in Portland seemed non-existent and I felt on my own here. I could not believe how many Cantonese parents were at my first meetup!”

    Vicki Ng
    Portland, OR