Therapy room at Lighthouse Autism Center with toys on a table with blue chairs and book shelves above

Andy

My favorite part about working at Lighthouse is Hands down the kiddos. I’ve been pleasantly overwhelmed by the team structure and family atmosphere at Lighthouse Autism Center. But, seeing those faces and watching our clients just light up with every small victory will never get old.

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