WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Wichita’s Littlest Heroes has now been a part of the 316 for 13 years.
But what started as a way to help Wichita kids and families dealing with life-altering medical conditions now helps people across the state and beyond. In March 2025, it opened Oklahoma’s Littlest Heroes in Oklahoma City.
“We’re a little nervous about it,” founder Brianna Baskerville said. “But I really feel like it’s God leading us, and we want to see what we’ve created and what could happen in other cities and other communities. We feel like we can just take what we created here and copy and paste that in another city, which sounds so much easier than it really is.”
Wichita’s Littlest Heroes helped volunteer through tragedy
To make an expansion like that happen, it’s going to take all hands on deck, but fellow members of the nonprofit’s board are excited to see what the future holds for Wichita’s Littlest Heroes…