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A donation to the Children’s Museum of Richmond helps ensure children and families in the greater Richmond region can learn through play for generations to come.

Photo by Shannon McGowan

‘Tis the season for giving, Richmond. In 2023, the Children’s Museum of Richmond welcomed 275,000+ children, school groups, and families through the doors of their downtown and Chesterfield locations — and you can help them continue their commitment to supporting early childhood education.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Children’s Museum of Richmond relies on donations from community members to help sustain their mission to inspire growth in all children by engaging families in learning through play.

How your gift (big or small) can make a difference

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