By Farah Al-Ansari | Development & Partnerships Officer
At the Children’s Museum Jordan, we are thrilled to share the progress of our Beyond Museum Walls project. This quarter, we've reached 1,550 children, which includes Syrian refugee children and children in hospitals, demonstrating our commitment to supporting some of the most underserved groups in our community. Our efforts at the King Hussein Cancer Center, Queen Rania Center, and Princess Basma Center have been impactful, providing science-based shows and interactive learning experiences that spark curiosity and are enjoyed by all participants. These activities introduce children to the wonders of science through engaging comedy-drama presentations, making learning both fun and memorable.
As we continue to expand our reach, we look forward to bringing these meaningful experiences to more children in underserved areas, including additional charitable organizations and refugee camps. Your support in spreading the word is crucial to extending our impact and reaching more children.
We are deeply grateful for your ongoing support and encourage you to continue sharing our mission. Your involvement is essential as we work to transform more lives through Beyond Museum Walls.
Thank you for your contribution and commitment. Together, we are making a real difference.
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Stay healthy and safe,
Best regards,
Children’s Museum Jordan
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