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A Message From Kaisley Radcliffe
Kaisley was born with Cerebral Palsy and a list of other disabilities and she is starting her 2nd year at Little Light House. We can't begin to explain all the amazing things that have already happened to her here!! There was a time I couldn't imagine Kaisley being like other kids her age, but Little Lighthouse has made that possible! She absolutely loves going to school everyday! She has learned to communicate with me more, she now interacts with friends and just learns new indepence everyday! She truly is like a new child.
The staff at LLH put their heart and soul into teaching each child exactly what they need. It also doesn't cost a single dime to ANY CHILD who attends, yet "costs" around 20K per student. They give us hope for Kaisley's future, support in the hard and trying times and an overwhelming sense of belonging. Please join us in helping Kaisley meet her fundraising goal!!
Thank you so much!
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- Address:
- 1531 Highland Colony Parkway
- Madison, MS 39110
- USA
- Time:
- Nov 08, 2025 7:30am - 10:30am

In Support of Little Light House of Central Mississippi
Steeped in a tradition of academic and therapeutic excellence, the Little Light House is a tuition-free Developmental Center that for over three decades has been making a difference in the lives of hundreds of children with special needs. Founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Little Light House opened its first affiliate school in Central Mississippi, in January of 2006. The Little Light House of Central Mississippi is financially and operationally independent of its parent school in Tulsa.