
Selected from six exceptional youth, Maya Patten of Fairfield, CT has been named Wakeman Boys & Girls Club (WBGC) 2026 Youth of the Year. Patten will receive a college scholarship from WBGC and will go on to contend for the Connecticut Youth of the Year title in May 2026.
Youth of the Year is Boys & Girls Club of America’s signature effort to foster a new generation of leaders, fully prepared to live and lead in a diverse, global and integrated world economy. Candidates prepare a resume, essays, recommendations, and their school transcript as part of the competition. Finalists must stand before a panel of community judges and present a three-minute speech about themselves and their leadership.
For 79 years, the program has recognized young people for their outstanding leadership, service, academic excellence, and dedication to health and wellbeing. Because it allows the teen to represent hundreds of youths from their organization, Youth of the Year is the highest honor given by a Boys & Girls Club.
Patten, recognized for her compassion and confidence, stated, “Every teen has their own path in life; my goal is to help open the door so that they can take and find it.”
Maya has demonstrated exceptional leadership as the Co-Vice President of the Keystone teen leadership club, and as the club’s Entrepreneur Fair Chairperson and Career Fair Chairperson. She also contributed to WBGC’s Torch Club, Future Leaders of Wakeman (FLOW) Club and numerous community volunteer efforts. Her service extends to welcoming refugee families, supporting local races, assisting with STEM summer camps, participating in Gambling Awareness initiatives, and engaging in Apple programming projects. She has attended multiple Northeast Regional Keystone Conferences, twice represented her community at the Boys & Girls Club of America National Conference, and was even selected to apply for the National Steering Committee.
Other WBGC Youth of the Year Finalists include Klein P. and Woodley T. from the Madison Avenue Community Clubhouse, Audrey B. and Malachi F. from the Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse, and Kaitlyn S. from the Southport Clubhouse.
The Connecticut Youth of the Year will contend for the title of Northeast Regional Youth of the Year and the opportunity to secure an additional college scholarship. Six regional finalists will advance to the National Youth of the Year event in October 2026 to vie for the title of Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s National Youth of the Year.
In addition, a Junior Youth of the Year finalist was chosen among all 10–13-year-olds at each WBGC Clubhouse. Finalists included Charles (Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse), Audrey (Southport Clubhouse), & Julian (Madison Avenue Community Clubhouse). Charles was selected as the WBGC Junior Youth of the Year and will continue to the State of Connecticut competition.
WBGC thanks its community leaders and staff members who served as judges for the competition. This year’s judges include Marjorie Coble (Bridgeport Public Schools), Jason Cohen (Northeast LLC), Xiomara Coleman (WBGC Smilow-Burroughs Clubhouse Unit Executive Director), Joe DeSabella (McGivney Community Center), Greg Dickinson (WBGC COO), Joel Espada (Fairfield University), Jarrad McCown (WBGC Madison Ave Clubhouse Sr. Program Director), Reyanne Neal (WBGC McKinley Elementary School Site Director), Kelly Raskauskas (WBGC Board Member/Webster Bank), Najie Sumra (Allstate Insurance), and Libby McKinney Tritschler (Bedford Family Fund).
Patten and the Youth of the Year finalists will be honored at the 2026 Hand in Hand Ceremony on Tuesday, April 21st at the WBGC Madison Avenue Community Clubhouse (595 Madison Avenue). The event also highlights the contributions of other youth and community members. Advance registration is requested.









