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Causes: Arts & Culture, Single Organization Support
Mission: We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.
Programs: Memorial museum - an interactive museum that tells the story and teaches the lessons of the bombing of the alfred p. Murrah federal building in oklahoma city, ok, on april 19, 1995. Over 2. 6 million people have experienced the museum since its dedication by president george w. Bush on february 19, 2001. Visitors come each year from all 50 states and countries around the world. The museum immerses visitors in the story through written text, video footage, thousands of artifacts , and live interaction through programming such as first person - stories of hope, in which a family member, survivor, or first responder recounts their experiences from april 19, 1995, and allows visitors to ask questions.
outdoor symbolic memorial - a 3. 3 acre memorial embodying the mission statement elements of remembrance, education, hope, healing, and resiliency. Over 3. 6 million people from all 50 states and countries around the world have visited the site since its dedication by president william j. Clinton on april 19, 2000.
education, outreach, and collections - includes programs designed to show the impact of violence and underscore the senselessness of using violence as a means to resolve conflicts and effect change. The foundation also collects and houses artifacts related to the bombing. In 2016, our programs serviced over 40,000 participants. Programs include inasmuch uncover-discover lab, hope trunk, first person - stories of hope, student essay contest, and professional development workshops for educators, administrators, and other interested parties. The archives staff oversees a collection of 1,078,703 artifacts. During 2016, the staff also assisted 24 researchers.