With its work in helping ex-Horace Mann students heal from the abuse they encountered while in the school, earlier this month a group of concerned individuals assembled at Hilltop Cares Foundation’s kick-off event. Attendees included: students, parents and administrators. Chair of the foundation, Marjorie Kaufman, pointed out that the principal part of the work was supporting those individuals who were abused many years ago at school.
A discussion took place at the event on the mission of the organization with school head Dr. Tom Kelly and event participants. Also in attendance was Lisa Moreira, Director of Institutional Research and Enrolment Management.
One particular advantage of the foundation is that it was established independently from the school. This renders it more accessible to school alumni and survivors. As Kaufman pointed out:
“There are significant negative sentiments held by some alumni in the wake of the revelations of sexual abuse at the school. As an independent entity we don’t get involved with that at all, and we are here to directly help people that were hurt.”
The event was particularly timely since the Christmas season places much emphasis on giving back. Indeed, the Horace Mann community feels very much like “an extended family to many people,” as they stand by those who were abused and offer support.
A benefit event for Hilltop Cares is scheduled for May of 2015.