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The Youth Advisory Board (YAB) is a team of faith based high school leaders serving their community by planning a fundraiser to spread God's love to the Little Light House Family. Little Light House is a tuition-free Christian Developmental Center for children with special needs.
⭐On November 20th from 5:00-7:00PM, YAB is hosting a Fall Festival fundraiser for the LLH community! With FREE admission, expect an evening full of fun, games, and inclusive activities designed for children of ALL abilities.⭐
It costs LLH, $20,000 per child each year - help us reach our $40,000 goal to help fundraise 2 students' spots at LLH tuition-free by donating, sponsoring, or simply joining the fun. Every dollar goes toward education and therapies for amazing kids.
Deadline for full sponsorship recognition is October 16th. Email all logos to jordan@llhms.org.
Tickets are free to the public and comes with a FREE event t-shirt! Registration must be completed by October 16th, to ensure your t-shirt size.
See you November 20th! 🍂
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Fall Festival RSVP Ticket
FREE TICKET Please select a t-shirt size for each individual attending the Fall Festival. You must click "pay now" to receive a free t-shirt and ticket. In order to be ensured your t-shirt size, you must register by October 16th.
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- Address:
- 466 Yandell Road
- Canton, MS 39046
- USA
- Time:
- Nov 20, 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm

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.