International Spy Museum

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Who We Are

The International Spy Museum (SPY) is an independent nonprofit museum which documents the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage. It holds the largest collection of international espionage artifacts on public display. The Museum opened in 2002 in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, DC, and relocated to a new, expanded building with all-new exhibitions at L'Enfant Plaza in 2019. Every nation considers intelligence essential to its national security. The Museum lifts the veil of secrecy on the hidden world of intelligence, exploring its successes and failures, challenges, and controversies. The Museum's mission is to create compelling exhibitions and other learning experiences that shed light on the shadow world of espionage and intelligence, educating and challenging each of us to engage critically with the complex world around us. The Museum aims to provide an objective and apolitical forum for exploring important topics such as the impact of secrecy on civil liberties, the changing role of technology in intelligence work, and the challenges of disinformation in a social media environment.

What We Do

Our Teen Volunteers support the International Spy Museum's mission by creating learning experiences that shed light on the shadow world of espionage and intelligence. Our teen volunteer work side-by-side with Spy Camp counselors in leading campers through a variety of exciting workshops, mini-lectures and hands on activities. Teen Volunteers also prepare workshop materials, assist with clean up, and morning & afternoon carpool lines.


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Montgomery County Volunteer Center

Details

Get Connected Icon (202) 654-0957
Get Connected Icon Corey Price
Get Connected Icon Volunteer Manager
https://www.spymuseum.org/