Skip to main content

© KropDirectories. All rights reserved.

Little Light House

  • Details
  • Map
OVERVIEW
The mission of The Little Light House is to glorify God by improving the quality of life for children with special needs their families and their communities We accomplish this mission by providing tuitionfree educational and therapeutic services to children with special needs ages birth to six The Little Light House has been a part of Tulsa since October 3 1972 What began with one teacher five students and five volunteers has grown into a nationally recognized developmental center for children with special needs with over 40 staff members serving 94 students alongside many volunteers The LLH does not charge tuition and receives money only from private sources such as foundations and grants The LLH does not receive funding from government sources or the United Way
Local context
Little Light House in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a faith-based developmental center dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with special needs, along with their families and communities. Since opening on October 3, 1972, what began with one teacher, five students, and five volunteers has grown into a nationally recognized program serving children ages birth to six. Today, Little Light House supports 94 students with a dedicated team of more than 40 staff members and the help of many volunteers. The organization provides tuition-free educational and therapeutic services designed to support early development for children with special needs. In line with its mission to glorify God, Little Light House is funded solely through private sources such as foundations and grants, and it does not receive government funding or support from the United Way. For Tulsa families seeking early learning and therapeutic support rooted in purpose and community, Little Light House offers a compassionate, specialized environment built on decades of experience.