Courage to Care is a unique and timely exhibition and educational program using stories of rescue from World War II to address issues about social tolerance and positive social action. The exhibition gives prominence to groups and individuals who at great risk to themselves and their families resisted Nazi persecutors and engaged in extraordinarily courageous acts to rescue vulnerable people during the Holocaust.
The display is enhanced by guides tours led by volunteer experts, some of whom are Holocaust survivors. Their stories are linked to the stories featured in the exhibition and a range of historic objects in showcases. These 'triads' of information between Rescuer, Survivor and their Precious Objects connects the 2D and 3D content in the exhibition.