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Hope Hall School breaks ground on major expansion and renovation

Hope Hall School broke ground last month on a major expansion and renovation of its building, part of which is over 80 years old. The project will double the size of the school’s Woodworking Center and Music Room, add an Inventory Management Center, create a brand new Science Lab, more than doubling the current lab, create a new Social Emotional Learning Classroom, and fund other critical repairs and renovations.

The groundbreaking ceremony included several lead donors, along with representatives from the Town of Gates and the project’s architectural firm and general contractor.

Everyone sported hard hats and wielded gold shovels to raise an inaugural shovel full of dirt, marking the launch of this transformational project. Now in its final year, this four-year, $18 million comprehensive campaign has raised more than $14.9 million. There is currently an anonymous $300,000 matching gift in place, made by the family of a former Board of Trustees Member, to help the school continue its fundraising momentum.

Hope Hall is working with the Rochester-based architectural firm of Passero Associates, and has Taylor The builders, located in East Rochester, as its general contractor for all facets of the construction.

Hope Hall wishes to thank key donors, Mark and Maureen Davitt, Robert F. and Mary P. Hastings Foundation, the Karpus Family Foundation, and Florence M. Muller Foundation, along with hundreds of others, for their generosity in supporting the vision of the Hope for Tomorrow Campaign in transforming Hope Hall School, in order to provide augmented services and enhanced programming, including scholarships and financial aid, as well as unique programs tailored to the needs of its students.

For more information on the Hope for Tomorrow Campaign, and to make a donation, visit: https://tinyurl.com/HopeforTomorrowCampaign.
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