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A Message From Pi Phi Tulsa Alumnae Club

For decades, the Pi Beta Phi Tulsa Alumnae Club has been at the forefront of philanthropy and community support in Tulsa, channeling the organization's values of lifelong commitment to service and leadership. Our dedication to making a difference in the lives of others has been a driving force behind our sustained partnership with Little Light House, a Tulsa-based nonprofit that provides educational and therapeutic services to children with special needs and the founder of Little Light House, Marcia Mitchell, was a Pi Phi! For many years, Pi Phi members came alongside Marcia and poured into this organization through volunteering, serving on boards and fundraising. 

The Pi Phi Tulsa Alumnae Club's relationship with Little Light House dates back to 1980, when we first recognized the profound impact the organization was making in our community. Since then, our alumnae have consistently supported Little Light House raising over $84k for Little Light House.

As we look to the future, the Pi Phi Tulsa Alumnae Club remains committed to strengthening our bond with Little Light House, ensuring that we continue to be a beacon of hope and support for the children and families who benefit from its life-changing services. Our legacy of giving is a testament to the power of collective action and the enduring impact that a dedicated group of women can have on their community.

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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.