Kidsbridge Tolerance Museum

Kidsbridge is currently planning an interactive tolerance museum in the heart of Trenton’s redevelopment district. We are proud to introduce the corporate sponsors who have generously committed funding for the museum’s eight permanent exhibits:

Paper Power Exhibit
Sponsored by Journal Register Company

Focused on communications, careers in print media and journalism, and current events, this exhibit develops the concept that writing is a “power-tool.”

Challenge Zone
Sponsored by St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center

This exhibit will teach children self-help and protection skills related to sports and recreation, as well as raise awareness toward the challenges of differently-abled persons.

Science and Energy
Sponsored by PSEG

A leading factor in how cultures develop around the world, energy sources and the effects of energy increase our knowledge of the global community.

Children’s Tolerance Exhibit
Sponsored by Hazel Frank Gluck and Michael Gluck, of the Gluck-Shaw Group

This exhibit will introduce issues of bigotry and bias, acceptance and appreciation of others, and taking personal responsibility for actions.

Kids’ Supermarket and Growing Room
Sponsored by Wakefern Food Corporation/ShopRite Supermarkets

The exhibit illustrates how food gets from the farm to the store. A demonstration kitchen is also planned for preparing foods from different cultures and countries.

Healthy Kids
Sponsored by Capital Health System

Getting to know about how our bodies work, both inside and out, teaches how to keep ourselves healthy. Key elements of the exhibit will lead to positive attitudes about the healthcare community and the importance of self-care.

Kid’s Bank
Sponsored by Bank of America

Money makes the world go round! In this exhibit, a variety of hands-on tools and experiences will help children learn about money management.

Kids’ Clubhouse
Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Trenton

Kiwanis Clubs the world over uphold their creed to “serving the children of the world.” The Kiwanis Club of Trenton wants children to know that each individual can make a difference, and working together, we can accomplish even more.