Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Violet Fund Campaign
1. 1612 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY 14624
Phone: (585) 426-5824 ext. 108
samantha.standing@hopehall.org
www.hopehall.org
Non-Profit Org.
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Rochester, NY
Permit No. 516
Like African Violets, Hope Hall Students
Flourish In The Right Environment
Connecting Children. Creating Community. Changing Lives.
2. When people visit Hope Hall they are impacted by different
aspects of our school; some notice the beautiful art work created by
our students, others comment on the wooden furniture and marvel
at the skill it takes for young people to design and craft these items
from scratch, while still others reflect on the attentiveness of the
children in the classroom and how engaged they are in the learning
process. But the one thing that everyone notices is the joy on our
students’ faces, and the fact that they truly seem happy to be at school.
The truth is, most of our students
never experienced joy in the classroom before coming to Hope Hall.
Traditional school settings are designed for philodendron and cactus,
students who don’t need a lot of care to thrive. But our students are
more like African Violets (which are always in bloom.) They need a
little more attention and a specialized approach, and when they
get what they need, they thrive just as well as anyone else.
Here at Hope Hall, we celebrate differences and believe that,
given the right environment, every child can learn. Every
thing we do specializes in meeting the needs of “violets.” Our
students need more time, a smaller setting, and special strategies
in order to blossom and grow as learners and individuals. These
strategies work, which is evident in our 100% graduation
rate, and in the smiling faces of our students who feel safe,
accepted, and valued.
As we begin to plan for the 2019-2020 school year, our 25th
Anniversary,
we need your help to ensure Hope Hall students continue to have the access to the kind of education
they need and deserve. The Violet Fund provides $400,000 a year in
scholarship money to students who need our educational approach,
but cannot afford the already drastically reduced tuition. Hope Hall
receives no funding from school districts or government sources, so
donors are integral to meeting the needs of our students.
Please consider making a gift to our Violet Fund
today, for the kids. Together, we can help them
reverse the cycle of poverty and find Hope for
their future.
With sincere gratitude,
Diana Dolce, SSJ
Founder & Executive Director
P.S. All of our 2019-2020 Violet Fund donors will receive a special “student update” in the
Summer of 2020. When you invest in our students, you become part of the Hope Hall
Putting it
into
Perspective
87% of Hope Hall
students live at or below
the federal poverty level.
12 of the 14Hope
Hall graduates in 2019
received full or partial
scholarships to attend
Hope Hall.
An estimated 40%of all of the students
who graduated high
school from Hope Hall
would not have gradu-
ated from their public
school.
Hope Hall raises almost
2.5 million every
year for our students.
150We serve
students annually from
19different school
districts.
community!