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Heart Strings by UNICEF: An Interactive Experience
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Heart Strings by UNICEF: An Interactive Experience
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⭐ Heart Strings by UNICEF is a unique, family-friendly experience-for-good that promises to forge connections, shining a light on the world’s children. Attendees of all ages are invited to have an impact through interactive activities, multimedia and inspiring music. It transcends borders, cultures and languages, creating a deeply moving experience for all.
🚨 Boston: Heart Strings by UNICEF will be in town for a limited time only! Get your ticket before its too late 🚨
Highlights
🌍 Walk through a series of interactive multimedia installations designed for all ages to connect with the world’s children
🎵 Interact with multisensory displays and explore the universal language of music
✨ Learn more about the impact of UNICEF’s work in changing lives and empowering children
❤️ Make a difference and sign a petition that advocates for UNICEF's initiatives for children - kids can also share their hopes for the future at our interactive coloring station
General Info
📅 Dates and times: select your date & time directly in the ticket selector
⏳ Duration: the visit will take approx. 45–60 minutes
📍 Location: Cyclorama, 539 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
👤 Age requirement: all ages are welcome; children 17 and under enter for free with General Admission tickets. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant and inclusive for all audiences
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Description
This family-friendly experience offers a glimpse into the lives of children around the world. Through captivating exhibits and interactive activities, you will gain a deeper understanding of UNICEF’s life-changing work—and have fun along the way. Afterwards, take part in UNICEF’s mission by visiting the Action Center—get your tickets!
Produced by: UNICEF USA
Created by: Moment Factory
Presented by: Trott Family Philanthropies
Visionary Sponsors: The Sippi and Ajay Khurana Family Foundation, and The 72 Fund
Seed Funders: Avanci and Kasim & Wasan Alfalahi, GoDharmic, Susan Littlefield, Martin Roper and Family, Melody Wilder Wilson and David Wilson
🚨 Boston: Heart Strings by UNICEF will be in town for a limited time only! Get your ticket before its too late 🚨
Highlights
🌍 Walk through a series of interactive multimedia installations designed for all ages to connect with the world’s children
🎵 Interact with multisensory displays and explore the universal language of music
✨ Learn more about the impact of UNICEF’s work in changing lives and empowering children
❤️ Make a difference and sign a petition that advocates for UNICEF's initiatives for children - kids can also share their hopes for the future at our interactive coloring station
General Info
📅 Dates and times: select your date & time directly in the ticket selector
⏳ Duration: the visit will take approx. 45–60 minutes
📍 Location: Cyclorama, 539 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
👤 Age requirement: all ages are welcome; children 17 and under enter for free with General Admission tickets. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant and inclusive for all audiences
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Description
This family-friendly experience offers a glimpse into the lives of children around the world. Through captivating exhibits and interactive activities, you will gain a deeper understanding of UNICEF’s life-changing work—and have fun along the way. Afterwards, take part in UNICEF’s mission by visiting the Action Center—get your tickets!
Produced by: UNICEF USA
Created by: Moment Factory
Presented by: Trott Family Philanthropies
Visionary Sponsors: The Sippi and Ajay Khurana Family Foundation, and The 72 Fund
Seed Funders: Avanci and Kasim & Wasan Alfalahi, GoDharmic, Susan Littlefield, Martin Roper and Family, Melody Wilder Wilson and David Wilson