Every Child Program
The Children's Museum of Phoenix, as a service to community members of the City of Phoenix, provides 25,000 free admission passes annually through the Museum's Every Child Program, as well as 25,000 reduced admission passes.
The goal of Every Child is to ensure that all members of the region have the opportunity to attend the Children's Museum of Phoenix -- a place where children and families connect with their community through shared experiences. The program allows low-income or at-risk children and families to access the Museum's rich learning environment and experience programs and exhibits that reach out to any audience.
Free Admission Passes
Passes are distributed bi-annually to organizations working specifically with low-income or at-risk children and families. Passes are allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Proposed Service Population: low-income or at-risk children ages 0-10
Eligible organizations are those that work with homeless and low-income families, children in foster care, and children that have been abused and neglected. Free passes are not available at this time.
Interested organizations must submit an Every Child Program Application Form at any time to be considered for free admission passes.
Every Child Program Application.pdf
Reduced Admission Passes
Reduced Admission Passes are available to Title 1 Schools within a 10 mile radius of the Children's Museum of Phoenix.* These schools may attend the Museum at the rate of $2.50 per child with 1 free chaperone for every 5 children. If you are interested in booking a field trip or would like to find out if your school qualifies for this reduced rate, please contact Maria Hawkins, Group Reservation Specialist, at 602.648.2758 or mhawkins@childmusephx.org.
*Please note that reduced passes will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis to all Title 1 schools in Maricopa County in January 2009.