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2009

  • 10/09 Time Warner News Watch Here
  • 5/31 Elaine, (Coach E) is so proud to be honored for her boundless work on behalf of children of all abilities and their families by Villa Esperanza Services who provide love, care, and hope for individuals with Disabilities and their families.
  • 5/20-21 Elaine Hall (Founder and Creative Director) and Diane Isaacs (Co-founder & Producer) of The Miracle Project will be speaking and leading a training workshops with parents and children at the AutismOne 2009, Chicago Conference.
  • 4/10 An article by Elaine Hall (Coach E) recently appeared on the The Interdisciplinary Council on Development and Learning Disorders website: “When traditional therapies did not work for my son Neal, who was adopted from a Russian Orphanage at age 2 and diagnosed with autism at age 3, I sought out Dr. Stanley Greenspan who helped me reach my son . . . || read the article
  • 4/8 The Miracle Project at the UN: Elaine Hall, founder of THE MIRACLE PROJECT and Director of the Vista Inspire Program was invited to to speak as an Autism Enrichment Program Advocate and Ambassador at the United Nations April 3, 2009 in celebration of Autism Awareness Day. Her students, including several who were featured in “Autism: The Musical” (Wyatt, Henry, and Adam) performed in front of 400 global ambassadors prior to A:TM being screened, and the Jack Black/Wyatt Isaacs Sensitive Music Video being World Premiered!
  • 4/5 SONG GIVES BACK FOR AUTISM AWARNESS MONTH: Actor and musician Jack Black and Wyatt Isaacs, a star of the Emmy award-winning HBO film Autism: The Musical, perform SENSITIVE–a new song produced by the legendary Stephen Stills (proceeds go to The Miracle Project, a theatre and film arts program for children with special needs).
  • 3/28 A Miracle Comes to the United Nations 2009 World Autism Awareness Day
  • 3/26 An interview with Coach E appeared in Autism Podcast today.
  • 3/22 Coach E appears in the Chat Room of the April Edition of LA Parent City Edition. See page 90.

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