The foundation made generous donations to organizations that provide toys for local children and holiday gifts for local seniors, including the Tehama County CHP, Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce, Corning Fire Department and Toys for Tots. “We are excited to continue supporting our local partner organizations who truly understand our mission – to improve our communities and develop the quality of life in the region,” said Tribal Chairman Andrew “Dru” Alejandre.
This holiday season, the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, through the Paskenta Nomlaki Foundation, remains committed to supporting the community by donating $25,000 to four local organizations.
Paskenta Nomlaki Foundation Coordinator Vanessa Alvarez said the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and its foundation saw an increase in food insecurity during COVID-19 lockdowns and began the distribution event in 2020.
Paskenta Nomlaki Foundation Coordinator Vanessa Alvarez said the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and its foundation saw an increase in food insecurity during COVID-19 lockdowns and began the distribution event in 2020.