About Us

Our Mission

Children's Maritime Institute empowers youth to discover their highest potential and fosters awareness and appreciation for the ocean through hands-on and at-sea experiences and education.

Every day, young people make discoveries about themselves, their abilities and the world around them aboard the Children's Maritime Institute's (CMI) majestic 130-foot, three-masted schooner, American Pride - the Official Tall Ship of the City of Long Beach - which is docked in a prime location on Pine Avenue Pier at Rainbow Harbor. We are proud to expose local youth to a unique, inspiring and challenging exploration in active learning as we help them foster STEM comprehension, environmental awareness, self-empowerment, curiosity, problem-solving and teamwork.

The Children's Maritime Institute - the Long Beach division of the Los Angeles Maritime Institute (LAMI) - offers a number of programs for youth, families and the community aboard Tall Ship American Pride. This includes the organization's flagship TopSail Youth and STEM programs, summer camp, dockside activities and sails for the public, and more. Our educational programs are geared toward students in upper elementary school through 12th grade. They are also customizable to specific age groups and the educational priorities of the participating group, and they can include three to four-hour discovery sails, multi-day/night immersive voyages, or semester-long comprehensive courses.

Students Aboard Tall Ship American Pride

Our programs give students real-life examples of STEM subjects they study in school, and as a result, they are awakened to their potential and their intrinsic connection with others and nature. Our programs also have an enduring positive impact, from staying in school to pursuing careers or vocations in maritime, environmental or other science-related fields after sailing with us. That's why we are proud to partner with our community to provide these young people with a chance to more deeply understand and believe in themselves, look to the future, and care for the world around them. Click here to learn more about how you can support us.

Through hands-on activities, such as steering and navigation, securing lines, furling and unfurling the sails, viewing and dissecting sea creatures, testing water quality, exploring the LA River watershed and history of California's coast, and discussing maritime history, students are given real-life examples of STEM subjects they study in school. This helps to create "aha" moments for the students, which deepens their understanding of and connection to these important subjects. Numerous studies have shown how outdoor experiential education deepens academic and emotional understanding, an opportunity not afforded to many students, especially those from at-risk and underserved populations. Thanks to the support of our community, we are able to provide this life-changing experience to middle and high school students from the many under-resourced communities throughout the greater Los Angeles area, but our program is not limited to that demographic. We believe that all youth can benefit from this unique at-sea experience.