Help Little Lights Shine Brighter
Every week, families in our area are told they’ll have to wait months—or drive for hours—to find the support their child needs. We’re creating a place where therapy and acceptance meet, right here in Taylor. Your donation brings us one step closer to opening those doors.

You’re not just giving—you’re lighting the way.

Your support helps to open doors.
It’s more than a clinic—it’s a space where children will be celebrated for who they are, not just treated for what they struggle with.
Right now in our community, families are doing their best with limited options. Parents drive long distances for therapy appointments or sit on waitlists for months, hoping their child can be seen. Many are just looking for a place that truly understands their child—somewhere calm, welcoming, and built with neurodivergent kids in mind
Little Fireflies will be that place. It’s more than a clinic—it’s a space where children will be celebrated for who they are, not just treated for what they struggle with. Families will find a team that listens, a space that feels safe, and support that feels personal. For many, it will be the first time their child walks into a therapy room and immediately feels like they belong there.
Your support helps us open those doors. It means fewer families driving out of town. It means more kids getting the care they need, closer to home. And most of all, it means building something that reflects the values of inclusion, understanding, and joy—right here in Taylor.
The Need Is Real
These quotes come directly from families in Taylor. They’re navigating long waitlists, distant clinics, and a lack of understanding—because there simply aren’t enough services close to home. Their voices are what inspired Little Fireflies, and they’re why we need your help.
Waitlists
“My daughter needs OT and is on a 6 month wait list. I’ve called everywhere from near to as far as Killeen and San Marcos.”
Distant Clinics
“As a single mom, having this available in town would be amazing! It’s so hard trying to navigate a job that’s out of town, with school that’s in town, but services also out of town.”
Lacking Services
“We used to drive to Cedar Park but dropped services because he was missing too much school.”