Counseling & Services

Health & Counseling

Children thrive when they feel well, physically, emotionally, and socially.
At Kurn Hattin, our Health and Counseling teams work together, teaming with students, families, and staff to support the whole child, helping students stay healthy, confident, and ready to learn. We connect families with appropriate resources when additional support is needed.

Health Services

Our on-campus nurses provide care for everyday illnesses and injuries, ensuring children can remain active and engaged in school life.

We partner closely with families, who continue to oversee routine medical care such as physicals, dental and vision exams, and immunizations.

Health education is also part of daily life at Kurn Hattin. Students learn to understand their bodies, make healthy choices, and build habits that support lifelong well-being.

Questions?

Contact Health Services at (802) 721-6956.

Counseling

Our counselors provide a supportive, relationship-based space where students can talk through challenges, build emotional skills, and strengthen resilience.

Using a trauma-informed approach, we help children:

  • Develop emotional awareness
  • Practice self-regulation
  • Strengthen communication skills
  • Build healthy problem-solving strategies

Counselors collaborate with families, teachers, and residential staff to ensure each child feels understood, supported, and encouraged to grow.

 

Kathy Mota

Steve Miceli

Lexi Silakka, MPH, RN

Martha Haas

Kathy Mota

Melissa is mission-driven, committed to advancing young people and communities through sustainable, innovative, and equity-centered solutions. She is deeply invested in cultivating environments where people, systems, and families can thrive.

Previously, she led community planning, advocacy, and grant implementation efforts through the Camden County Youth Service Commission in New Jersey. And social emotional learning through play in Philadelphia, PA. Her global experience includes living and working in Ghana, Morocco, India, and Macedonia through the United States Peace Corps and Cross-Cultural Solutions, where she focused on program design, capacity building, and community engagement.

Melissa holds a Master of Science in Communication for Development and Social Change from Temple University. A lifelong learner, she continues to deepen her expertise in executive leadership and healing-centered practices for youth, organizations and communities alike.

Outside of her professional work, Melissa values adventure and wellness. She enjoys activities such as aerial arts, running and spending time at home with her dog, Achilles, reading or watching movies.

Steve Miceli

Steve Miceli serves as Family Outreach Coordinator at Kurn Hattin Home and School for Children, where he focuses on strengthening the partnership between families and the school community.

Steve supports families as they navigate challenges, assists with the transition into Kurn Hattin, and helps guide students and caregivers through the important next step from eighth grade into high school. His work is grounded in trust, listening, and steady guidance.

“I wouldn’t measure family outreach in achievements,” Steve says. “When a family or student overcomes a hurdle, that’s their success.” For him, the most meaningful moments come when families feel heard, supported, and better equipped to move forward.

Steve is passionate about helping students and families gain the skills and confidence they need to navigate complex situations. Creating a safe, comfortable space for conversation and growth is at the heart of his work.

Outside of Kurn Hattin, Steve enjoys spending time with his family (and their many pets), studying history, hiking, and playing the drums.

Lexi Silakka, MPH, RN

Lexi Silakka leads Health Services at Kurn Hattin with a strong foundation in pediatric nursing and community health. She is passionate about creating systems that support youth wellness, helping children stay healthy, engaged, and ready to learn.

Since 2019, Lexi has provided nursing care to youth and families in hospital, summer camp, and school settings. In 2025, she completed her Master of Public Health with a focus on health equity, deepening her commitment to ensuring all young people have access to quality, preventative care. That same year, she also earned certification in Youth Mental Health First Aid, strengthening her ability to support students’ overall well-being.

“I love community health and finding ways to promote and support wellness through preventative health care, especially for youth,” Lexi says.

Outside of work, Lexi enjoys embracing every New England season. She skis in winter, gardens in spring, paddleboards in summer, hikes in fall, and occasionally curls up indoors with a good book when the weather calls for it.

Martha Haas

Martha Haas serves as Development Coordinator at Kurn Hattin Home and School for Children, bringing together strategy, storytelling, and community engagement to support the school’s mission.

She specializes in nonprofit development and communications, with experience in fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and special events. Throughout her career, Martha has helped lead successful annual and capital campaigns, strengthened donor communications, supported board engagement, and expanded marketing efforts to increase visibility and participation.

At Kurn Hattin, Martha is passionate about mission-driven work that creates tangible impact. She enjoys helping the organization share meaningful stories, deepen relationships with supporters, and create opportunities where generosity and community come together.

Outside of work, Martha is a visual artist and graphic designer who creates Vermont-inspired artwork and illustrations. She enjoys spending time outdoors, caring for animals, tending a 100-year-old apple orchard, and participating in local community events.