

Dedicated to fostering a respectful and inclusive community, the Center connects Holocaust lessons to contemporary social issues, such as immigration crises and human rights violations. In 1994, Florida mandated Holocaust education in public schools, and the Center has since provided resources across a 13-county area, reaching over 25,000 students in 2019 alone. A key initiative, UpStanders: Stand Up to Bullying, launched in 2010 and has positively impacted over 34,000 students.
As one of the oldest facilities of its kind in the nation, the Center remains a nonprofit organization, offering free public access and educational programs aimed at promoting empathy and social responsibility.