Solidarity School is a Catholic school serving poor Hispanic immigrant families in Atlanta. The mission of the Solidarity School is to offer young Hispanic children with few opportunities a Catholic school education, focusing on proficiency in the English language, so that young children will have an opportunity for a better future.
The School was specifically designed to serve some of an estimated 2,000 Hispanic families, mostly from Mexico, who live in the immediate area and is intended to be a model for small, inner-city schools: close enough for families they serve to walk to school, close enough so school and Church become central in their lives.