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Betty Brinn Children's Museum

Milwaukee, WI
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www.bbcmkids.org/

  • Sobre Nós

    Our Mission

    Inspire all children to wonder and explore their world through play and innovative, hands-on learning experiences.

    Our Services

    • The Museum features interactive exhibits and engaging educational programs that promote school readiness, including the development of early literacy, beginning math and science concepts, and problem-solving, physical and social skills.
    • For caregivers, the Museum provides important information on early childhood brain development, learning styles and effective parenting skills.
    • The organization is committed to ensuring access by all children and families, offering outreach programs that serve disadvantaged children and families, including low-income and those with special needs.
    • As an industry leader, the Museum creates high-quality, academic-based exhibit products for peer organizations and family-friendly venues around the world.

    History

    The Betty Brinn Children’s Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that opened its doors on April 4, 1995, thanks to a grassroots effort begun by three Milwaukee women determined to create a place where families in southeastern Wisconsin could learn and play together. Therese Binder, Susie Gruenberg and Julie Sattler-Rosene rallied community support to secure a location for the Museum and to raise the necessary funds. After six years of persistence and hard work, their hope for a children’s museum finally came to fruition. The Museum has become a Milwaukee landmark and treasured educational organization for locals and visitors alike.

    About Betty Brinn

    The Museum is named in honor of Betty Brinn, a successful Milwaukee businesswoman who spent most of her childhood in foster homes and orphanages throughout Wisconsin. As an adult, Betty dedicated her life to helping underprivileged women and children in the Milwaukee area secure health care. Her kindness affected many individuals, and her generosity and love of children continues to impact the city of Milwaukee. Betty passed away in 1992, but her legacy lives on through the thousands of children who learn and play in the Museum each year. If you would like to learn more about the life of Betty Brinn, read “On Her Own: The Story of Betty Brinn” by author Priscilla Pardini and illustrator Joanne Scholler Bowring, which is available in many libraries throughout Wisconsin.

    Our Mission

    Inspire all children to wonder and explore their world through play and innovative, hands-on learning experiences.

    Our Services

    • The Museum features interactive exhibits and engaging educational programs that promote school readiness, including the development of early literacy, beginning math and science concepts, and problem-solving, physical and social skills.
    • For caregivers, the Museum provides important information on early childhood brain development, learning styles and effective parenting skills.
    • The organization is committed to ensuring access by all children and families, offering outreach programs that serve disadvantaged children and families, including low-income and those with special needs.
    • As an industry leader, the Museum creates high-quality, academic-based exhibit products for peer organizations and family-friendly venues around the world.

    History

    The Betty Brinn Children’s Museum is a 501(c)(3…

    Causas incluem:

    • Criança & Adolescente
    • Acesso a Comunicação

    Localização & Contato

    Illustration

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