Empowering children & adults with disabilities
Madonna Learning Center provides a nurturing faith-based educational and social environment that empowers children and adults with special needs to reach their full potential while offering support to their families.
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Rooted in prayer and based on the desire of a family with a child that had special needs, in 1967, Robert Winfield, in Memphis Tennessee, wrote a letter to all of the parishes, expressing a need for a school for children with developmental disabilities. He envisioned a school for his son that was faith based and would serve the needs for children with developmental disabilities. Sister Mary Mark Graf, in Evansville Indiana, answered the call. She had experience in this area, having opened a school very similar to what Mr. Winfield was envisioning, Marian Day School, a school who served students with learning disabilities in the Catholic Diocese of Evansville, Indiana.