Serving as an outreach to single mothers and their children, Taellor’s House provides after school care for children along with various programs for mothers. Many school-age children are unable to attend school because they are taking care of their younger siblings while their mother is at work. Taellor’s House provides care for preschool children as well, allowing the older children to attend school.
Currently, 100 children representing over 50 families receive lunch (Monday-Friday), tutoring, biblical teaching, English classes, a school uniform, and school supplies. Mothers receive biblical parenting skills, vocational skills, and help securing a job.
Taellor’s House is named after Taellor Stearns, who passed away in June 2014 at the age of 19. She was a missionary to Nicaragua and part of the Project H.O.P.E. family. Taellor had a passion for children and was excited about the children’s project. It was only fitting that the center was named after her.