Earlier this winter, Bee-Clean London responded to a call for donations in support of the new London Children’s Museum — a state-of-the-art educational destination that builds on more than 45 years of inspiring young minds. The new museum marks an exciting evolution of the beloved original, and Bee-Clean was inspired to contribute toward making this community dream a reality.

“Having been born and raised in London, the London Children’s Museum was a cherished part of my childhood, creating countless memories,” explains Meghan Sinclair, Regional Vice President of Southwestern Ontario at Bee-Clean. “Now, it has become just as special for my own children, allowing me to share those core experiences across generations. This is what truly makes the Children’s Museum so unique.”

The $30,000 donation made on behalf of Bee-Clean went towards the interactive Rocket Launch exhibit, which features an immersive rocket ship where children can engage in imaginative play as they journey to outer space with family and friends. Children can investigate the principles of astronomy, become astronauts and foster their curiosity as they play and learn.

“It’s a privilege to support young explorers and curious minds,” says Dennis Correia, Executive Vice President of Bee-Clean. “As a parent, I know how powerful hands-on learning can be. The Rocket Launch exhibit brings that to life in a way that’s fun, imaginative, and educational for kids of all ages.”

At Bee-Clean, we’re committed to supporting the communities where we live and work, regularly contributing to initiatives that uplift families, promote inclusion and education, and aim to enhance the lives of Canadians. As a family-owned company rooted in the values of care and connection — treating our staff and clients like our own — contributing to the London Children’s Museum felt like a natural fit.

“We recognize that the London Children’s Museum has long been a cornerstone of southwestern Ontario, making our decision to support its new space an easy one. We’re proud to help carry its legacy forward in this exciting new space — creating opportunities for discovery and joyful learning for years to come.,” adds Correia.

For our friends in London and Southwestern Ontario, you can now come and enjoy the new exhibit at the London Children’s Museum, and the entire new facility with many exciting features to explore, now open at 100 Kellogg Lane.