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A Message From Bria Nero

Hello friends & family! As you may know, Kyler started in the LLH’s EI (Early Intervention) family since 2020. He officially enrolled as a DC (Developmental Center) program as of August 2022-23 school year. Over those years, Kyler grew so much. Not only with other but most importantly, through & within himself. This will be Ky’s graduating year from LLH, as much as I’m very sad that this moment has actually came, I’m very grateful that we had the opportunity to had met some of the most amazing people at LLH. They loved my child, took great care of him & helped him in SO many ways I can’t even begin to name them off one by one. To know my child had such great support not just at home but in an environment, a community that did not show anything less than, it really is a blessing. This year will be Ky’s last Mini Laps & what I’m asking at this time is, if you can donate towards something so awesome, something so amazing, please consider LLH as your grace. anything & I truly mean ANYTHING will be greatly appreciated. Thank y’all & we love each & every one of our family , friends & supporters 🩵

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In Support of Little Light House

Little Light House is a Christian Developmental Center for Children with Special Needs from birth to 6 years old. Tulsa’s Little Light House is internationally recognized as providing some of the most individualized special education and therapeutic early intervention services in the world. A trans-disciplinary team approach maximizes a comprehensive knowledge from professionals who work collaboratively to design prescriptive programs for each child and assist every child in reaching their maximum potential. Through a variety of programs and schedules, these services are carried out by highly credentialed teachers, therapists, and specialists who represent decades of pediatric experience. Early Intervention classes are provided as a part-time program where caregivers attend and learn along with their child for two-hour classes once a week. 

Little Light House is tuition-free for families and does not receive government or United Way funding. Support comes from individuals, organizations, corporations, and foundations. In addition, LLH hosts four annual fundraisers each year bringing in about 40% of the $4.2 million dollar operating cost that allows our staff of over 90 members to provide services to over 300 children and families, support nearly a thousand volunteers, and train over 1,000 college and career students each year.

Little Light House believes that all children are a gift from God with the potential to achieve specific milestones to advance their quality of life. We strive for excellence by utilizing a Bible-based curriculum in a fun and loving atmosphere. We believe in an individualized, trans-disciplinary and God-centered approach to education-an approach that joins parents, professionals, and the Holy Spirit as partners in order to nurture the spirit, mind, and body of the children and their families. Our commitment incorporates being called to work/volunteer with children with special needs. Little Light House encourages a positive outlook on the future, based on trust in a loving heavenly Father.