Promoting Inclusion and Access: Hoyt Offers Free Entry with EBT Card

Maddie Parker
Published Oct 23, 2024



Arts & Education at the Hoyt, a prominent museum in New Castle, is breaking down barriers and promoting inclusivity by offering free entry to museumgoers with an EBT card.

This initiative, which began on March 1, is part of the Museums for All program, allowing individuals with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to experience the wonders of the museum without paying the $10 admission fee.

In addition to the period house tour, the main gallery is free for all visitors, providing a rich cultural experience for everyone.


An Accessible Experience

The Hoyt's decision to join the Museums for All program reflects their commitment to ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds can enjoy the museum's offerings.

Through the program, a maximum of four people can enter with one EBT card. What sets the Hoyt apart is their waiver of the requirement to accept all members of one household, allowing more flexibility and convenience.

Additionally, recipients of WIC benefits are also eligible for free entry, further extending the reach of this inclusive opportunity.


Exploring New Castle's History

The Hoyt museum showcases various exhibits, including historic New Castle artifacts such as Shenango china. The period house, in particular, provides a glimpse into the "golden age" architecture and offers insights into how families lived back then.

The gallery exhibits are regularly rotated every eight to 12 weeks, ensuring a fresh and engaging experience for returning visitors.


Enhancing Learning Opportunities

In addition to free entry, the Hoyt has implemented a simplified application process for eligible EBT cardholders to receive full scholarships for classes, workshops, and camps.

Each member of a household can schedule one class and one workshop per semester for free. Workshops offer participants a chance to try a new activity for a day, while classes delve deeper into a subject over multiple sessions.

This initiative aims to provide educational opportunities for all, enhancing personal development and fostering a love for the arts.


Conclusion

The Hoyt's commitment to affordability and accessibility is commendable. By offering free entry to museumgoers with EBT cards and providing scholarship opportunities for classes and workshops, the Hoyt is promoting inclusivity and ensuring that everyone can enjoy and learn from the museum's offerings.

This initiative not only breaks down financial barriers but also fosters a love for art, history, and culture within the local community. The Hoyt serves as an inspiring example for other institutions, encouraging them to prioritize accessibility and create a more inclusive society for all.

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