The Lighthouse Project is a located in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. Our mission is simple: to provide an all inclusive therapeutic learning environment to meet the unique needs of children facing social, emotional, mental, and behavioral issues.
Our day program accepts students in the Pre-K ages (4 - 5 years) and Kindergarten (5 - 6 years) on a rolling basis. All enrollment depends on space availability. We are now accepting enrollments for Fall 2024.
Our day program supports children with social, emotional, mental, and behavioral issues through the Pre-K and Kindergarten years. We are a trauma informed program to meet the unique needs of each child. This program provides a holistic and therapeutic approach to help prepare these children with the skills they need to transition into a traditional school program.
Our program offers a holistic approach to addressing the unique needs of each student. Our services include space for physical, occupational, and speech therapy onsite as well as an in house clinical social worker to provide support. We also can provide IEP services to ensure all of our students are getting the care they need and are also prepared to transition to another program when the time comes. We will also work with each family individually to assess and set up services such as tuition assistance, CHIP, referrals and other services as needed. Our program focuses on making sure every child and family is being met where they are and receiving the care they need.
Each child and family will be assessed by the program director and supervisor to assess the child's needs. Each family will need to fill out a basic information form, which can be requested by submitting a request below. If the family is involved in foster care, or working with a case worker, additional information will be required upon request.
Please reach us at jennabosi@412fosterproject.org if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No! We love the work we do with kiddos in foster care. However, our program is for any child that is unable to attend pre-k, daycare, or a kindergarten program due to social, emotional, behavioral issues.
No. We take applications and inquiries from parents and caregivers as well as caseworkers or other professionals. Your child does not need a referral to be considered for our program.
No. However, we are working on this and other ways to make our program more affordable and accessible.
Currently, enrollment is fairly simple and similar to what you can expect at a traditional school program.
No! We can help a family pursue a diagnosis if that is something they would like. However, it is not a requirement of enrollment.
Due to limited space, we recommend anyone interested in enrolling their child contact us ASAP to reserve your child's space.
If you're the parent, guardian, or professional working with the child fill out the form below
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