Supporting Holistic Development through Enrichment programs
- The Hambrick Foundation
- May 14
- 1 min read
At Passport to Paris 2025, we were proud to present a grant to Beth McAuley from Excellerated Teaching Academy (ETA). This grant supports the expansion of ETA’s enrichment programs, including Physical Education, Art, Music, and Mindfulness, for neurodiverse students.

These programs go beyond academics to promote emotional, cognitive, and social development. ETA’s inclusive approach ensures every student has access to creative, physical, and therapeutic experiences designed to meet their individual needs. From adaptive sports to sensory mindfulness practices, ETA's efforts are transforming the way neurodiverse students learn and grow.
The grant will fund critical supplies such as adaptive equipment, art materials, musical instruments, and mindfulness tools—resources that enhance participation and open new paths for self-expression, regulation, and resilience.
“By enhancing these programs, the grant will provide a crucial lifeline for students to explore new learning opportunities in a supportive environment that accommodates their challenges,” Beth shared in her application.
We are proud to support ETA’s mission and excited to see the impact of these enrichment opportunities in action.
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