The Bubel/Aiken Foundation Receives A Grant


Clay Aiken Helps All Kids

Clay Aiken Helps All Kids

Congratulations to the Bubel/Aiken Foundation.  According to TBAF, the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation awarded a $40,000 grant to them for a joint venture with The National Center for Summer Learning at Johns Hopkins University.

The Bubel/Aiken Foundation and the National Center for Summer Learning have been working together for 3 years to create a distinct and powerful force for change in summer learning for all children.  They will be developing a summer learning curriculum that will help summer camps all over learn how to fully include youth with disabilities.

“We are very pleased to incorporate this project into our Inclusion Initiative, expanding inclusion outreach to the critical area of summer learning,” said Rayna Aylward, MEAF’s executive director. “The Bubel/Aiken Foundation and the National Center for Summer Learning add valuable experience and focus to the inclusion mix, and their collaboration will enrich the lives of many thousands of youth with and without disabilities.”

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