Wakeman Boys & Girls Club (WBGC) and the Eastern Fairfield County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., have announced a partnership designed to promote literacy, financial literacy, and civic engagement for youth and teens across Fairfield County.
On Monday, January 19, 2026, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, members of the local Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Eastern Fairfield County Chapter will collaborate with the WBGC Southport Keystone Club, a high school youth leadership organization, to launch a community initiative reflecting Dr. King's legacy. Together, these youth leaders will build and install three free “Little Libraries” at new community locations, providing children and teens with access to books they can borrow, read, and return—that encourage literacy, learning, and a love of reading.
“This service event embodies Dr. King’s principles of justice, equality, and community empowerment. By involving youth in service, we honor his legacy and help build a stronger, more connected future,” said Damika Richardson, Community Service Chair, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Eastern Fairfield County Chapter.
The MLK Day of Service is a national call to action that encourages Americans to volunteer and give back to their communities. This year’s event will bring together families, students, and community members to support education and youth development in a truly meaningful way.
The Little Libraries will be installed in Spring 2026 at the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club Madison Avenue Clubhouse (Bridgeport, CT), the Boys & Girls Club of Danbury, and the Sterling House (Stratford, CT). The organizations will simultaneously conduct a book drive to fill these libraries and fill Little Libraries at additional sites.
Community members are invited to donate new or gently used children’s and young adult books for ages 5-17 to help stock the libraries. Donation bins will be available at the WBGC Southport Clubhouse (385 Center Street, Southport, CT) between January 12 – 19, 2026.
A second component of the partnership is Voices of the Pen, a year-long author series designed to highlight diverse authors of children's literature. The series will foster literacy, creativity, and critical thinking while exposing children to inspirational role models in writing and related disciplines. Confirmed authors for 2026 include Janae Marks, Stefanie Foster Brown, and Dr. Tanya Sharrieff. Dates and additional authors for the series will be announced in Spring 2026.
Renita Crawford, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Eastern Fairfield County Chapter President, stated “As a chapter, we bring our mission to life by expanding access to literacy in the communities we serve. Education is the foundation for opportunity, and initiatives like our Little Libraries and author series reflect Dr. King’s vision of the Beloved Community by placing books and inspiring voices within reach of children and families. Through our focus on literacy, we are strengthening our community—one book and one reader at a time.”
Sabrina E. Smeltz, CEO of Wakeman Boys & Girls Club, stated, “We are thrilled to partner with the Eastern Fairfield County chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. in this effort. This collaboration supports two of our key pillars, Academic Success and Character & Leadership. Our nationally recognized Keystone Club will do an amazing job of building the Little Libraries and we look forward to sharing them with the community.”
To learn more, contact Leslie LaSala, Director of Marketing & Communications, at 203/909-3381 x 205 or llasala@wakemanclub.org.










