Access for All — Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:33
Access for All — Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center
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Access for All
Donate now!
Donate now!
Everyone
deserves moments of discovery.
Access for All
at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center reduces barriers to STEAM and nature-based education for families and classrooms across Southeast Michigan and beyond.
Access for All Initiatives
EBT Discount Program
Families receiving food-assistance benefits via an EBT card can enjoy Museum admission for just $3/person for up to six people per visit. The check-in process is quick and easy!
Learn more about the EBT discount here
.
Scholarships for Schools
We offer scholarships to schools where at least 20% of students qualify for free or reduced-cost lunch. About one in every four classrooms that books a program with us receives a scholarship.
When you request a program with us, you will be invited to apply for a scholarship
.
ASD Programming
Free sensory kits are available to neurodivergent visitors at the Museum. Our ongoing
My Turn
series is free to the public and offers quiet hours at the Museum for families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or sensory processing disorder (SPD).
We know visiting a new place can feel overwhelming. To help families prepare and feel comfortable, we’ve created a Social Story that walks through what to expect when exploring our space. You can
view it here
!
Physical Accessibility
Both our sites are verified destinations through
Wheel the World
, an accessible travel guide.
The Nature Center features wheelchair-accessible pathways, buildings, and our
Nature Playscape
. All four floors of the Museum are accessible via elevator.
“[The EBT discount] allows families like mine to have the opportunity to enjoy and share the museum with our children.”
— Rachel, a Michigan mom
Access for All is made possible by generous support from our partners:
To learn how you or your business can support Access for All, please contact Charlie Reischl, Assistant Director of Advancement, at
creischl@aahom.org
or visit our
Business Partnership page
.
G-Z8CYDXKJGR
G-Z8CYDXKJGR
0
Access for All
Donate now!
Donate now!
Everyone
deserves moments of discovery.
Access for All
at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center reduces barriers to STEAM and nature-based education for families and classrooms across Southeast Michigan and beyond.
Access for All Initiatives
EBT Discount Program
Families receiving food-assistance benefits via an EBT card can enjoy Museum admission for just $3/person for up to six people per visit. The check-in process is quick and easy!
Learn more about the EBT discount here
.
Scholarships for Schools
We offer scholarships to schools where at least 20% of students qualify for free or reduced-cost lunch. About one in every four classrooms that books a program with us receives a scholarship.
When you request a program with us, you will be invited to apply for a scholarship
.
ASD Programming
Free sensory kits are available to neurodivergent visitors at the Museum. Our ongoing
My Turn
series is free to the public and offers quiet hours at the Museum for families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or sensory processing disorder (SPD).
We know visiting a new place can feel overwhelming. To help families prepare and feel comfortable, we’ve created a Social Story that walks through what to expect when exploring our space. You can
view it here
!
Physical Accessibility
Both our sites are verified destinations through
Wheel the World
, an accessible travel guide.
The Nature Center features wheelchair-accessible pathways, buildings, and our
Nature Playscape
. All four floors of the Museum are accessible via elevator.
“[The EBT discount] allows families like mine to have the opportunity to enjoy and share the museum with our children.”
— Rachel, a Michigan mom
Access for All is made possible by generous support from our partners:
To learn how you or your business can support Access for All, please contact Charlie Reischl, Assistant Director of Advancement, at
creischl@aahom.org
or visit our
Business Partnership page
.
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