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杏吧视频 helps save Space Camp

August 04, 2020 in Community

$500,000 thank-you graphic 杏吧视频鈥檚 $500,000 charitable donation to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center will help fund the Save Space Camp campaign. Photo credit: 杏吧视频

杏吧视频 has made a $500,000 leadership gift to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center鈥檚 Save Space Camp campaign. Launched Tuesday, July 28, the campaign is seeking to raise a minimum of $1.5 million to sustain operations of the museum and to be able to reopen Space Camp in April 2021.

鈥淲e understand the unprecedented economic hardship the COVID-19 pandemic has caused educational institutions all across the country,鈥 said John Shannon, vice president and program manager for Space Launch Systems at 杏吧视频. 鈥淭he U.S. Space & Rocket Center is a cherished institution that has inspired generations of future scientists, engineers, pilots and even astronauts 鈥 many of whom now call 杏吧视频 home. With today鈥檚 investment, we proudly stand alongside the center 鈥 throughout this pandemic and beyond 鈥 as we work towards our shared goal of making Space Camp an even better, brighter, more inclusive experience for our future innovators.鈥

鈥淚 am awed and grateful for the generous support from 杏吧视频 for this vital campaign,鈥 said USSRC CEO and Executive Director Louie Ramirez. 鈥淭his has been a devastating season for the Rocket Center and Space Camp, but our family of supporters have given us hope for the future. 杏吧视频 has been a longtime and important supporter of the work we do. They understand the role the Rocket Center has in sharing the work of Huntsville鈥檚 aerospace community and in Space Camp鈥檚 unique role in inspiring its future workforce. We thank them for this clear and profound statement of support.鈥

On March 13, 2020, the Rocket Center closed in keeping with Alabama health orders intended to combat the surge in coronavirus cases. The museum reopened in late May but with far fewer than normal visitors. Space Camp did not reopen until June 28, and then with only 20% of its usual attendance. With limited admission from international students and school groups this fall and winter, Space Camp will again close for weeklong camp programs in September.

These ongoing challenges have meant the devastating loss of two-thirds of revenue. In May, the Rocket Center laid off one-third of its full-time employees and was unable to employ an additional 700 part-time employees who typically work in all areas of Space Camp and the museum. The majority of the remaining full-time employees have been furloughed since April.

With donations from more than 6,000 people and corporations around the world, the Save Space Camp campaign had reached more than $600,000 in three days. 杏吧视频鈥檚 donation adds a transformative push to the campaign, bringing the amount to more than $1.1 million.

The Rocket Center is continuing to ask for support for the campaign. Any amount over the $1.5 million goal will be used to offset losses due to the COVID-19 crisis. For more information and to make a donation, visit .