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3 Ways to Get Involved

Ventura County is home to the largest population of school-age children without a local children’s museum in Southern California. Most of those children live within a 30-minute drive of kidSTREAM. Our children deserve their own space, designed to reflect the best of Ventura County.

 

Below are a few ways you can support kidSTREAM and make an impact on the lives of children across Ventura County.

Regional map of children’s museums near Ventura County highlighting nearby museum locations
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Make a one-time or recurring donation

We celebrate every gift and donation given, knowing that there are many meaningful causes you can support.  In addition to online giving, there are other ways to give, including planned giving and stock donations.

Tell Others About kidSTREAM

You already know the impact a local children's museum can have on children and families across Ventura County. Now that our doors are open, you can help us continue growing our community by sharing your experiences with friends, family, and coworkers. Like, follow, comment, and share our posts to help more families discover all that kidSTREAM has to offer!

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Volunteers at kidSTREAM Children’s Museum

Volunteer at kidSTREAM

Interested in volunteering at kidSTREAM? We'd love to hear from you! Join our volunteer interest list by clicking the button below, and we'll keep you updated on future opportunities to support hands-on learning and play for children and families in our community.

© 2026 by kidSTREAM

Ventura County's Children's Museum

kidSTREAM is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization

Charitable Tax ID # 81-3055601

kidSTREAM Children's Museum sits on unceded land of the Barbareño and Ventureño Chumash, who have cared for this land for over 10,000 years and continue to have a strong, vibrant culture today. Join kidSTREAM in acknowledging the Chumash Peoples, their Elders, past and present, as well as their future generations.

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