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Are You a Victim? 
Does Your Partner...


criticize you and your abilities?...behave in an over-protective manner? become jealously angry? threaten to hurt you, your children, or your pets? threaten to kidnap your children? refuses to help you when you are sick or injured? force you to wear clothes and hairstyle he chooses? prevent you from seeing your family or friends? destroy your personal items or throw things? control all the finances or deny you access to money? humiliate or embarrass you in front of other people? push, shove, slap or hit you? lock you in or out of the house? abandon you in a dangerous place? force you to have sex against your will? take the car or car keys in order to prevent you from going where you want? If you answer yes to any of these questions, you may be a victim of domestic violence. We are here to help.


Call 1-888-819-2926 for help.

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Madeline's House

is a non-profit organization, providing comprehensive services for individuals and families experiencing domestic and sexual abuse.


We receive and are dependent upon support from local sources: civic groups, religious groups, businesses, private citizens, and grants. Income is also generated locally by the agency's operation of its two thrift stores and various fundraising events.

Our Mission Statement

Public awareness may be the key to changing long term attitudes about domestic violence (DV) and sexual assault (SA). Finding a safe haven from this abuse is an immediate and life saving concern. Madeline's House has been established in response to the cry of DV and SA victim's immediate need for help and safety.


It is our intent to inspire these women and children to become survivors and assist them in regaining control of their lives. In addition to the wide range of services we provide, our goal is to help them restore their self-esteem. Counseling, therapy, and a supportive family environment within the shelter help to rebuild the independence necessary for reentering the community to live a safe and productive new life.



To volunteer in any of our programs or to receive additional information, please contact us at (434)292-1077. For a volunteer application, click here.