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Business Wire – The Leonardo Museum and Vivint Smart Home Launch Sensory-Friendly Mondays

02 October 2019: Business Wire – “The Leonardo Museum and Vivint Smart Home Launch Sensory-Friendly Mondays
SALT LAKE CITY — Joint initiative creates a more inclusive museum experience for individuals of all abilities. The Leonardo Museum of Creativity and Innovation and Vivint Smart Home today announced a joint initiative to offer a more inclusive museum experience for individuals of all abilities and their families. For the next year, The Leonardo Museum will host Sensory-Friendly Mondays on the first Monday of every month from 3-5 p.m. The Vivint-sponsored initiative includes specialized programming and curriculum for visitors with sensory processing sensitivities and other neurodevelopmental challenges.

“We want to make curiosity and innovation accessible to all by providing a monthly event for those with sensory processing differences to have a fun, enjoyable and interactive learning experience,” said Alexandra Hesse, executive director of The Leonardo Museum. “Making The Leonardo accessible to the community is at the core of our mission, and we’re incredibly grateful to Vivint Smart Home for helping make this kind of programming possible through their generous support.”

During each Sensory-Friendly Monday from 3-5 p.m., The Leonardo Museum will offer free admission for individuals with sensory processing sensitivities and their families. The museum will turn down the lights, reduce noise and offer sensory-specific programming developed with help from the DDI Vantage Early Head Start program. Sensory bags equipped with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, maps, guides and verbal cue cards will be available for checkout at the admissions desk. A limited number of weighted lap pads will also be available upon request.

“Vivint is dedicated to helping families keep their loved ones safe and secure,” said Holly Mero-Bench, director of Vivint Gives Back, Vivint’s philanthropic foundation. “Children with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families are especially important to us. Our goal is to give them greater peace of mind both at home and in the community. We’re thrilled to team up with The Leonardo Museum to help make it a better experience for these individuals.”

Since 2008, Vivint and its employees have donated more than $18 million and 200,000 service hours to help people in need. While Vivint’s charitable endeavors benefit many people, its focus is on bringing families and technology together to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, particularly autism.

The Leonardo Museum is committed to making its facilities, exhibits, programs and resources inclusive for all audiences. Sensory-Friendly Mondays begin October 7, 2019 and continue the first Monday of every month through October 2020. For more information about The Leonardo Museum and current exhibits and programming, please visit TheLeonardo.org.

About The Leonardo Museum of Creativity and Innovation

The Leonardo is a non-profit, community-powered Museum of Creativity and Innovation in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah that engages individuals of all ages and backgrounds. A new breed of museum, The Leonardo combines science, technology, and art in exhibits and experiences that encourage hands-on learning, reasoning, creativity, problem solving and social exchange, so that visitors can have an individualized experience that sparks curiosity.

About Vivint Smart Home

Vivint Smart Home is a leading smart home company in North America. Vivint delivers an integrated smart home system with in-home consultation, professional installation and support delivered by its Smart Home Pros, as well as 24/7 customer care and monitoring. Dedicated to redefining the home experience with intelligent products and services, Vivint serves more than 1.5 million customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit www.vivint.com.