Carl M. Freeman Foundation donates to Nanticoke Indian Association

Millsboro – The Carl M. Freeman Foundation has committed to a $50,000 contribution to the Nanticoke Indian Association. The funds will go towards the renovation of the Nanticoke Indian Cultural Community Center, scheduled to begin in 2022. This initiative is part of the Carl M. Freeman Foundation’s ongoing commitment to support Sussex County nonprofit organizations. 

“It is important to bring our community together to keep our heritage alive and thriving. We are looking forward to having a space that allows our community to gather and serves as a place where we can expand our community beyond our tribal members,” Chief Natosha Carmine said in a statement. “We are grateful to the Carl M. Freeman Foundation for their support in the Cultural Community Center to have space to expand our programs and impact.” 

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CARL M. FREEMAN FOUNDATION

The Nanticoke Indian Museum, once a two-room schoolhouse, sits quietly on John J. Williams Highway in Millsboro, Delaware. The museum offers an introduction to the history of the Nanticoke Tribe and its unique local traditions. The Nanticoke Indian Center, located nearby the museum, is a focal point for the tribe. The Association is currently raising funds to renovate and improve these facilities. 

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“The Nanticoke Indians are a critical part of our region’s history, and we are happy to be a part of the Nanticoke Tribe’s increased efforts to strengthen their community and bring more of their culture into the public eye,” said Michelle Freeman, President and Chair of the Carl M. Freeman Foundation, in a statement.

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