

The Madeline Centre in Lynchburg, Virginia, is an elegantly restored 1903 residence nestled among the boxwood, cherry and dogwood native to Virginia’s Blue Ridge.
Dedicated on February 16, 1997, the Centre was named in honor of the Director’s mom, Madeline Foster Hall. Born into a conflict-ridden, Depression- era family, Madeline overcame neglect and abuse to become a loved and respected member of her family, her church, and her rural community. Known for a lifetime of selfless living, Madeline continues to radiate compassion and good will. Quite simply, her life serves as a glistening example of what a life CAN be. The Madeline Centre, along with its tranquil Karl E. Carter Garden, serves as home to a diverse but complementary group of highly qualified Licensed Professional Counselors.
The Madeline Centre is an extension of Madeline’s legacy. Its goal is to provide ethically-based and therapeutically-sound intensive in-home and day treatment services to children, adolescents, and their families.