Hope Hall School

Founded in 1994 by Sister Diana Dolce, Hope Hall lives up to its name for students and their parents. For children who have been determined to be “difficult or impossible to teach” based on traditional school standards, Hope Hall offers an answer. Specifically designed for children with central auditory processing delays and/or attention deficit disorder, Hope Hall provides a multi-sensory approach to learning. Teachers work with individual students, sharing their enthusiasm, and helping them find their way to learn and excel.

Important Information

Patience, compassion, and openness to learning how to work with students who struggle with school are the qualities of the utmost importance in a Hope Hall volunteer, as well a desire to be with children. Knowledge or expertise in a particular subject is helpful but not mandatory. Training and guidance will be provided.

Contact Information

Martha Mortensen-Kolkmann, LMSW
Director of SSJ Motherhouse Resident Services 150 French Road, Rochester, NY 14618
P: (585) 641-8415  F: (585)641-8594
E: mmortensen@ssjrochester.org

Volunteer Opportunities