- Food Drive - PNIA members collect non-perishable foods for donation to local area food banks.
- Clothing Drive - PNIA members collect blankets, warm jackets and clothing for donation to the homeless and needy families.
- The Coffee Oasis Homeless and Street Oriented Youth Program - Once a month and in partnership with Grace Community Fellowship, PNIA provides free meals (dinner) to youths who are hurting because of drug abuse, homelessness, gang activity or poverty and who are sheltered by The Coffee Oasis, a faith-based non-profit organization in Kitsap County.
- Day-End Dough-Nation Program - Four times a week, PNIA volunteers pick up unsold day-old baked goods from Panera Bread and distribute them to various 501-C(3) organizations to help the needy, such as Salvation Army in Bremerton, St. Vincent de Paul Assistance Office Food Bank, Central Kitsap Food Bank, South Kitsap Helpline in Port Orchard, St. Benedict House in Bremerton, Kitsap Family Center, Bremerton Foodline, Methodist Church in Silverdale and Georgia's House which is run by The Weaver Foundation.
- Adopt-A-Highway Program - PNIA volunteers pick up litter on both sides (adopted section) of Highway 300 in Belfair, (near the Belfair State Park) four times annually.
- Charitable Donations - PNIA donates money to charitable and disaster relief organizations.
- Cultural Presentations - PNIA hosts the annual Fiesta Ilocandia celebration. Ethnic dances, songs, clothing, and food are presented during the celebration.
- Self-Help Volunteer Service - PNIA volunteers provide free labor for emergency home repair work for seniors.
- Community Service - PNIA volunteers packed over 60 Balikbayan boxes destined to orphanages, hospitals and disaster aid in the Philippines. PNIA volunteers helped BBQ chicken, hot dogs and hamburgers and served our troops and their families during picnics prior to their deployment overseas.
PNIA also offers the following classes, free of charge, in the PNIA Multi-Cultural Center:
- Senior/Veteran Workshop. This is a group discussion, topics include Tricare, Veterans Benefits, Senior Aid, Assistance Housing Information for the Handicapped, Vehicle Assistance for the Handicapped. Our facilitator will answer all your questions. He will try to get them for you if he can't.
- Basic Computer Class For Seniors. In this class the first time computer user will learn how to browse the web, set up email account, write and send email, and write and save simple WORD documents, and more.
- Smartphone/Other Portable Device Class For Seniors. In this class the instructor will demonstrate common tasks like sending a text message, watching a video clip on YouTube, surfing the web, reading/sending emails, etc. He will also cover fundamentals such as configuring the security options, adjusting the brightness of the display and setting up the devices to work with Wi-Fi (wireless network). In most cases the instructor will try to help with basic problems the students encounter while using their smartphones/portable devices.
- Arts and Craft Class. In this class the students will learn to crochet, scrapbook and knit.
- Sewing Forum Class. In this class the students will explore various sewing, quilting, and embellishing techniques to create one-of-a-kind wall-hangings, kitchen decor, totes, purses, quilts and more.