The Everett Freeman Promise Neighborhood Legacy Report

The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indian Tribe utilized federal and state funding, generously provided by the US Department of Education and the California Department of Social Services, to actualize a collaborative community agenda designed to change the tide for children living in the southern Tehama region. The Tribe, through the Everett Freeman Promise Neighborhood (more commonly known as Corning Promise), has worked tirelessly to create conditions and opportunities for children in the region to thrive. This legacy report highlights the community-shared initiatives, partnerships, progress, and stories that have emerged from the collective work.

As we reflect on the work that has been accomplished, I am filled with pride and gratitude for the community partners and leaders who have come alongside the Tribe to bring this vision to life.