Mary Kellogg-Joslyn, Co-owner of the Titanic Museum Attractions, and Manny Ohonme, Co-founder of Samaritan’s Feet International, come together to serve the children of today, by fitting them with new shoes at Titanic’s first shoe distribution events in Branson, MO, Kodak, TN and Pigeon Forge, TN.

Titanic Museum Attractions Give Back Through Two-Year Partnership
with Samaritan’s Feet International

In 2023, Titanic Museum Attractions will honor the children aboard the Titanic through “The Year of the Titanic Children” campaign, in which one element are children’s shoes on display. And with this special campaign, the Titanic Museums also wanted to find a way to give back to children in the communities which have supported them throughout the years.

Titanic Museum Attractions has partnered with Samaritan’s Feet to provide new shoes to children throughout Tennessee and Missouri, the home states of the two Titanic Museum Attractions. This partnership will help provide thousands of pairs of shoes, all helping fulfill the goal of Samaritan’s Feet of serving its 10 millionth person this year.

Mary Kellogg-Joslyn, President/COO and Co-Owner of the Titanic Museum Attractions, said “as we dedicate our Titanic Museum Attractions to the 135 innocent children aboard the RMS Titanic, Samaritan’s Feet International allows us to dedicate our museums to the children of today.”

We welcome you to take the next step and help Titanic and Samaritan’s Feet meet their next goal.

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There were 135 children on board Titanic, with ages ranging from 9 weeks to 15 years, each with a story. The Titanic Museum Attractions mission is to shine a light on their young lives, to speak their names, and to honor their legacy. We hope you’ll join us as we honor and serve children throughout Tennessee and Missouri, together.