The Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre (MDCC) has launched a capital campaign to raise $12 million in private funds, with $7 million already secured. The Centre aims to preserve and share Mi’kmaw heritage, offering educational programs and serving as a community hub. Significant contributions include $1 million from the J & W Murphy Foundation and $2 million from the Estate of Jeannine Deveaux. The total project budget is $48.3 million, with 75% of funds raised to date. Senator Dan Christmas emphasized the Centre’s role in preserving Mi’kmaw heritage for future generations. Click to read the full Saltwire article.
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