Huntington Children’s Museum (HCM) is proud to announce a new initiative designed to further its commitment to accessibility and inclusion: foster families can now receive discounted admission of just $2 per person for both children and adults.
This new offering ensures that foster families, who play a vital role in supporting children in our community, have greater access to the Museum’s hands-on exhibits and play-based learning experiences. The discount applies to the entire family and can be accessed by presenting a Placement Letter or Medicaid Authorization Form at the front desk.

“We believe every child deserves a place where they feel seen, supported, and inspired,” said Raine Klover, Executive Director. “Foster families provide incredible care and stability, and we are honored to offer a space where they can connect, explore, and simply enjoy time together. This initiative is one more way we’re working to remove barriers and ensure that all families can experience the power of play.”
This program builds on HCM’s ongoing efforts to make the museum accessible to all families, including its participation in the Museums for All program, which provides families who receive SNAP or WIC benefits with discounted admission of $2 per person, as well as other community partnerships that reduce financial barriers to entry. By expanding these efforts, HCM continues to live out its mission to foster intentional play and create inclusive, child-centered spaces where curiosity and connection thrive.




