Sharon Braner, Janet Renfro, Carolyn Reiger, Patty Clay and Laura Francis |
On May 10, 2012 PressPause returned to the Little Lighthouse of Tulsa, OK. to serve dinner to the parents of the graduating class.
The Little Lighthouse has been serving children with special needs from birth to age six since 1972. Upon graduation these children move into the public school system, private schools or are home schooled. Leaving the security and expertise of the Little Lighthouse can be a traumatic transitional time.
Twenty seven parents (thirteen daddies) all new to Stonecroft, attended. Seven staff members encouraged the parents as five PressPause volunteers cooked and served.
Marty Hight of Tulsa gave the group tips on how to become an effective advocate for the children in the next phase of their education. Her delightful humor and personal family stories were encouraging. Marty shared how her strong faith in God gave her strength and joy in rearing her now 12 year old special needs child, Avery. Full of confidence and sporting a big smile, Avery joined her mom as she spoke.
Marcia Mitchell, founder and CEO of the school welcomed the group and encouraged them to stay close to the faculty and staff who dearly love each child. Her strong faith is the foundation of the school as it welcomes people of all faiths or no faith into the state-of-the art facility. The Little Lighthouse is a Tulsa treasure that is changing lives locally and has become an international resource as delegations from other countries visit the school.
Eighteen copies of the Gospel of John were picked up by the parents.
The volunteers of PressPause consider it a privilege to serve the parents and staff of this remarkable place.
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