Little light house daycare centre
Daycare centres anchor entire neighbourhoods in ways that extend far beyond childcare transactions. Little Light House Daycare Centre serves working parents who depend on reliable, safe space for their children during business hours—parents who can only return to employment because this facility exists. The centre itself becomes part of local infrastructure: teachers become familiar faces in the community, siblings grow up together, and parents form networks while dropping off and collecting children. For many families, particularly those in tight-knit residential areas, the daycare represents economic participation—single parents and dual-income households whose jobs depend on accessible, affordable childcare. The community role is substantial: every parent who can work because of this centre contributes to household stability, economic security, and neighbourhood vibrancy.