For general information about TFT for Education programs and group visits to the Museum, please contact 310-772-7620.
Steps to Tolerance is a distinctive and innovative program for 5th and 6th grade students. Centered in the Museum's Multimedia Learning Center, the two-hour program provides developmentally appropriate experiences that introduce younger students to museums, artifacts, Holocaust history, and contemporary social issues. Please contact (310) 772-2502 for more information.
Tools for Tolerance® for Teens is a specially designed program for middle and high school students that expands the Museum experience to include workshops that challenge youth to assume greater personal and social responsibility, to recognize and reject all forms of discrimination and to deal more sensitively with others.
O.P.T.I.O.N.S., Opportunities to Promote Tolerance and Increase Options for Non-violence and Safety, is a multi-pronged intervention for youth referred by the Juvenile Justice System. The program offers support and life skills development for responsible choices and positive outcomes. Please contact (310) 772-7620
T³ - Teens, Teachers and Tolerance brings together students, educators, parents, community members and school resource officers in a three-day comprehensive program that includes skill building workshops, special presentations and action-planning activities. The goal of T³ is to promote leadership, establish community-based networks and help to create communities of practice.
Bridging the Gap utilizes video conferencing to share the resources of the Museum of Tolerance with students who are unable to visit in person. Literature-based curricula enhance the virtual Museum experience. A highlight of this program is the ability for students to dialogue with a Holocaust survivor. Please contact (310) 772-2502. Program Information | Request Form
Ask A Survivor is an online program that offers students, researchers and others the ability to contact a survivor online in order to ask questions and receive answers. Requests can be made through the Library and Archives web page.
Holocaust Survivors share their testimonies in person with Museum visitors on a weekly basis. Reservations for groups to hear a Survivor must be prearranged through Group Reservations, in Los Angeles (310) 772-7639 or in New York (212) 697-1180.