May 8, 2026

Honoring Cayle Tern

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See details below of celebration of life service, donations, and a special request from the family to make a remembrance book for Cayle's children.

Dear APANO community,

It is with profound sadness that we share that a cherished member of our APANO family passed away yesterday. 

Cayle Tern served as APANO’s Civic Engagement Manager for over four years - and for those of us who worked alongside him, he was so much more –  he constantly showed up with tremendous heart and love for all of his communities and it showed in every aspect of his work.

Cayle came to Portland as a young child, a lu Mien refugee from Laos, after his family spent years in a refugee camp. That story was never far from his work. He spent his career fighting to make sure other immigrant and refugee families had what his family didn’t – a voice in the decisions shaping their lives. 

Cayle and fellow PPACE staff Sam smiling together

Cayle was a fierce leader on our immigrant justice work, in a time when our communities needed it most. Over the last year and a half as ICE escalated its targeting of Laotian and Southeast Asian community members across Oregon, Cayle immersed himself into the work of protecting his community. One of his final efforts was organizing a town hall with Congresswoman Maxine Dexter to bring visibility to what is happening around us. He wanted his community to be informed, protected and seen. That was Cayle.  

His work extended beyond the walls of APANO. He served as President of the lu-Mien Association of Oregon, board chair of APICCO, and a board member of the Reynolds School District among many other community and civic commitments. His passion for kids was unmatched. He helped build a school in Laos (Phoudonthan Elementary School), and was instrumental in the creation of MINTED, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving and uplifting our Southeast Asian youth.

Cayle working with Khai on the upcoming APANO Action Fund podcast
Cayle testifying for the Lunar New Year bill in March 2025
Fellow organizers and Cayle sitting together at a Laos elementary school

Through all of this work, we see that because of Cayle, there is so much more goodness in the world and that change is possible when you lead with heart. His warmth, kindness, and humor also showed through the deep relationships he formed across the community, because Cayle had a gift for bringing people together. Most of our staff considered Cayle to be our “APANO Uncle” because whether he was doing work in community, or leading fishing and nature trips for anyone who wanted to come, Cayle understood that the foundation of a strong community is built through friendship. He made people feel welcomed and valued, and reminded us that sometimes the most meaningful work we can do is to simply care and show up for one another.

Cayle smiling with the APANO PPACE team
Cayle beaming at APANO's Advocacy Summit in 2023

The magnitude of a loss of a community leader like Cayle Tern is one that will be hard to fully express because he touched so many lives with the work he has done through the years, but his legacy lives on in each individual that carries a piece of him forward. 

As our team navigates this tragic loss and takes the time to honor Cayle’s life, we will be in touch about how our partners and community members continue to receive care and support during this time.

With Love,

The APANO CUF and AF Team

Contact: Kaliko Castille, PPACE Director, kaliko@apanoactionfund.org

Honoring the Life of Cayle Chiang Tern. February 28, 1977 - May 7, 2026

Celebration of Life Service

Date: Monday, May 18, 2026,
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Omega Funeral Services
Address: 223 SE 122nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97233

Burial Service (immediately following the Celebration of Life)

Funeral Procession Departure: 12:30 PM from Omega Funeral Services
Destination: Lincoln Memorial Park
Burial Service: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Address: 11801 SE Mount Scott Blvd Portland, OR 97068

Donation Support

Many have asked how they can show support during this time. Contributions may be sent to Cayle’s sister‑in‑law, Cheng Champ, who will use the funds for funeral and memorial arrangements. Any remaining support will be given to Cayle’s children.
Please indicate: “For Cayle Tern”
Zelle: csinhchamp@gmail.com
Venmo & PayPal: @chengsinh (Cheng Champ)

Remembrance Book for Cayle's children

Many of you have shared photos and stories about your experiences with Cayle. They have been incredibly beautiful, inspiring, and meaningful. I would love to create a remembrance book for Caylene, Chanh, Nai, and Lai so they can always hold onto the memories and love shared about their dad.

If you would like to contribute, please send to seapdxoutreach@gmail.com

• A photo of you and/or Cayle with the Subject Line: For Cayle’s Book
• Your full name
• How you met Cayle
• The significance of the photo or memory
• The impact Cayle had on your life or your experience with him

Thank you for helping us honor and preserve Cayle’s legacy for his children.