Our story, our mission
This is a Faith centered organization, where Christ is the foundation to uplift, serve, and encourage your child into their best selves.

Why we started Little Eyes
Little Eyes was born from a deep understanding that children often only imagine what they have been exposed to. Working with underprivileged youth, I saw that many lacked vision, not potential. This became clear when my nine-year-old cousin, at a young age, felt limited to just earning enough to pay bills.
My experience as a behavioral therapist reinforced this: kids were eager to try new activities once introduced to them. This showed me that creativity and imagination are often stifled not by unwillingness, but by a lack of exposure. Our mission is to rekindle imagination, curiosity, and courage in every child.

What makes Little Eyes unique
At Little Eyes, we stand apart by focusing on how children think, not just how they are cared for. While most childcare programs prioritize supervision or academics, we expand imagination, vision, and confidence. Here, children aren't just kept busy; they are exposed to new ideas, experiences, and ways of thinking they may have never encountered.
Our intention sets us apart: everything we do is designed to help children dream bigger. We are building thinkers, creators, and visionaries, not just students. We foster leaders who serve their community, work diligently, and are empowered to question and stand up for what they believe in.

Our vision for every child
When children leave Little Eyes, I want them to see the world and themselves differently. I want them to know there's more out there and believe they can be a part of it. They will gain confidence in their voice, courage to try new things, and the ability to think beyond what they've always known.
More than anything, they will leave with a bigger imagination, a clearer sense of who they are, and excitement about their future. They will be leaders and community members, thinking not just about themselves but about others, asking hard questions, and standing up for what they believe in.