The Little Nokkamin Club Program aims to strengthen early childhood care for children aged 2–4 years from low-income families, including single-parent households and migrant worker families.
In 2024, the program cared for 41 children, supported by four caregivers.
Beyond daily childcare, the program focuses on building strong relationships with parents and supporting holistic child and family development—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. The program also provides educational support for underprivileged children in the community, helping to strengthen families over the long term.
Objectives
- To support low-income single-parent families
- To share the Good News through care and support for children and parents
- To develop age-appropriate life skills for young children
Program Details
The Little Nokkamin Club operates from 07:00 to 15:00, providing daily care and developmental support for preschool children aged 2–4 years from disadvantaged families.
The program currently works in collaboration with the Community Love Mission Team, conducting home visits to build relationships with families and share the Good News within the community.
Target Groups
- Children and parents in the local community
- Children aged 2–4 years
- Approximately 30–40 children


