State: | New York |
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Address: | 151 Burrs Ln, Dix Hills, NY 11746 |
Zip code: | 11746 |
Phone: | (631) 213-0300 |
Website: | https://sco.org/featured-programs/madonna-heights/ |
Madonna Heights Services - SCO Family of Services is located in Suffolk County of New York state. On the street of Burrs Lane and street number is 151. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (631) 213-0300. You can get more information from their website.
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At the time I didn't have nearly as much of an appreciation for this place as I do now. At Madonna Heights, I learned a lot in the ways of empathy for others around me and cooperation. I attended Madonna Heights around 2019, when I was at my worst. I left the RTF with a sense of community that I have never felt before, and I would love to personally thank some of the staff and my peers back then for that. One of my favorite skills that I would love to get back into was the jewelry making; The two teachers who taught were the kindest, most intelligent and creative ladies I have ever met. I still have my favorite piece that I created based on The Starry Night. :)
I lived at Madonna Heights in the 1964 stayed for 4 years. It was the best thing that happened to me! I learned many skills as well as my education was on a better track. Although being black many concerns were not addressed nor were we encouraged to achieve greater success. I loved living there. I learned how to sew industrial and fashion clothing. We were encouraged to be leaders of our unit. I was active in all sports. I am thankful for the spiritual learning was as expanded into a true spiritual life.
1983-1984, place was run by nuns. The head nun never smiled, actually I think she did once in my time there. It was tough, finding out within the last couple of years I’m adhd, autistic and ODD, which is a definite trait of mine, always the defiant one, hate rules but follow them (for the most part) now I wonder why all the therapy I had to endure didn’t see what was wrong with me, or if they knew something it wasn’t shared with me, amazed at how in this day and age all your records are kept from you. Not allowed to have one single record from any doctor or school. Anyway, I don’t know how MH is run now, or if they even have to wear the ugly uniforms. Sure, now as an adult it did some good, set me straight enough to stay out of trouble.