Who We Are
The Miracle Project is a fully inclusive theater, film, and expressive arts program focused on building communication, self-esteem, and life skills for neurodivergent, disabled, and non-disabled individuals. Using groundbreaking and evidence-based methods developed by our founder, Elaine Hall, The Miracle Project meets each participant where they are and builds on their strengths and abilities.
Through shared experiences with neurotypical and non-disabled peers, individuals with autism and other disabilities:
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Find their voice
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Develop their talents
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Rehearse for life
Our Mission
The mission of The Miracle Project is to create a community where the authentic voices, passions, and stories of neurodivergent, disabled, and nondisabled individuals are celebrated, elevated, supported, and belong.
Our Vision
We envision a world where every individual belongs and is celebrated for who they are.
Our Values
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We believe everyone belongs
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We listen deeply to everyone’s story
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We celebrate neurodiversity and individuality
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We strive to understand others by first understanding ourselves
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We build communities rooted in support and respect
Our Partnerships and Support
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Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
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Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum
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Adrian’s Place Santa Monica
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California Regional Centers - Department of Developmental Services
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University of Southern California (USC)
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University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
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Autism in Entertainment
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J Los Angeles Community Center
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Global Initiatives Alliance
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The Music Center
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Center Theater Group
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The Pico Theater


Proudly Funded By
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National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
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Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture
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California Arts Council
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City of Beverly Hills
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NBCUniversal
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Jewish Community Foundation
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Ares Management
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Humana Foundation
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