Achievement Centers for Children & Families Launches Literacy Campaign to Connect Young Readers with Community Leaders
September 24th, 2025 5:46 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Achievement Centers for Children & Families has launched a fall literacy campaign that brings community leaders into classrooms to read to young children, fostering early literacy skills while building community connections.

The Achievement Centers for Children & Families has launched its "Fall in Love with Literacy" campaign, an initiative designed to foster a love of reading among the community's youngest learners while building meaningful connections with local leaders. This fall-themed campaign invites dignitaries, educators, and community champions to spend 30 minutes reading to children in the Center's early learning classrooms.
Guests are encouraged to bring a favorite book or choose from a curated selection of age-appropriate titles available on-site. After the story time session with toddlers and preschoolers, guests are invited to take an optional tour of the nationally accredited facility. Stephanie Seibel, CEO of the Achievement Centers, emphasized that "This is about more than reading—it's about connection, community, and planting the seeds of literacy."
The campaign serves as a platform to highlight the Achievement Centers' work and lay the groundwork for future partnerships and funding opportunities. Palm Beach County School Board Member Erica Whitfield is among the first to join the effort, with additional visits being scheduled throughout the fall. The organization currently serves over 760 local children and families at three locations in Delray Beach, including the Nancy K. Hurd Campus, Village Academy, and Pine Grove Elementary.
For more information about the organization's programs and services, visit https://www.achievementcentersFL.org. The Achievement Centers provides Early Learning, After School, Teen, and Summer Camp programs that help prepare children for academic and social success while inspiring them to discover their talents. Family strengthening services are embedded within the organization's four core programs and are open to the public.
The literacy campaign represents a strategic approach to community engagement that benefits both the children and the broader community. By bringing local leaders into direct contact with young learners, the program creates opportunities for mentorship and relationship-building that extend beyond the classroom. This initiative aligns with research showing that early exposure to reading and positive adult role models significantly impacts children's educational outcomes and lifelong learning habits.
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