Brief History
The Filipino Community of Solano County, Inc. (FCSCI) was organized shortly after World War II by a group of concerned Filipino-American living in Vallejo, California. The FCSCI was incorporated in 1946 and became a non-profit service and social entity dedicated to the many Filipino-Americans who found mutual support, amicable camaraderie, and cultural conservation within it's growing ranks.
From the handful of dedicated founders, the FCSCI has grown to become a recognized body in Solano County and State of California. The FCSCI continues to adhere to its ongoing programs such as: scholarship award, Pista Sa Nayon and many other cultural celebrations, and charitable/humanitarian projects, for better development of our community and the community. To view a more detailed timeline click here.
Goals and Objectives
To foster unity among the Filipino-Americans in Solano County
To represent the Filipino-Americans where justice has not been accorded to them
To involve the youth so that they may feel a sense of belonging
To provide cultural education to our youths so that they can learn the history and culture of their motherland
To provide assistance to our seniors
To seek and involve Filipino-Americans leaders to render voluntary services for our community
To maintain a Filipino-American Cultural Center that meets the needs of all Filipino-Americans
To celebrate our Culture by having special event like Pista Sa Nayon, etc
Programs

Youth Mentoring
Programs and events that help our youth to develop their aptitudes and
inclinations in cultural, academic, athletics, music and other recreational activities.

Pista Sa Nayon
"Pista sa Nayon” is a Filipino phrase translated to mean “town festival.” Celebrating the Spanish surrender and the Declaration of Independence by Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1898, which has become the Philippine Independence Day.
Prior Projects & Programs

Youth Cultural Dance Workshops
Filipino youth cultural dance lessons preserve and celebrate traditional dances like Tinikling and Pandanggo sa Ilaw, teaching young participants the rich history, rhythmic movements, and significance behind each performance. These lessons foster a deep appreciation for Filipino heritage while enhancing coordination, discipline, and community engagement.
News
Multicultural Passion for Fashion 2024 Showcases Heritage and Unity
Vallejo, California [October 19, 2024] The Multicultural Passion for Fashion 2024 brought together diverse cultures in a vibrant celebration of heritage, fashion, and community unity. Held in Vallejo, the event featured a stunning lineup of performances, cultural showcases, and fashion walks, highlighting the richness of traditions across generations.
A Night of Gratitude: Pista Sa Nayon Appreciation Party
Vallejo, California [June 21, 2024] – The Filipino Community of Solano County, Inc. (FCSCI) hosted a successful appreciation event at the FCSCI Function Hall, led by Pista Sa Nayon Chairwoman Jenny Mojica and FCSCI President Annie Frias-Ramos. The evening brought together community leaders, including SF Philippine Vice Consul Adrian Baccay, Vallejo Mayor Robert McConnell, Vice […]
June 7 @ 11:00 AM | Vallejo Pista Sa Nayon
Immerse yourself in the colorful festivities and heartwarming moments captured during Vallejo Pista Sa Nayon. Explore the essence of the 2025 event as we celebrate 127 years of Philippine Independence and the rich heritage and diverse community spirit of Vallejo. From dazzling performances to mouthwatering culinary delights, each event experience will tell a story of […]
February 16 @ 4PM | General Membership Meeting
We are resuming our FCSCI membership meetings to every third Sunday of the month at 4:00 p.m. We look forward to seeing you!
Contact Us
Address
611 Amador Street Suite A
Vallejo CA 94590