Inspiring the Next Generation
Sakeena Zehra
Our Youngest Library Foundation Volunteer
Libraries have always been a haven for knowledge, imagination, and community building. They bring people together both young and old by fostering their love for reading. Today we introduce you to our youngest volunteer who decided to share her love for books with children around the world.
At just nine years old, Sakeena has already demonstrated an exceptional dedication to their local library and a remarkable commitment to serving the community. Despite her tender age, her passion for books and learning has fueled a desire to contribute positively to the institution that has played a significant role in their own growth as a student.
When she was seven, Sakeena was heartbroken when she realized there were children her age that did not have access to the same storybooks she did growing up. She was inspired by her sister’s efforts in the library projects and began to assist in the book drives: creating posters, sorting books, and packaging them. Sakeena also gave her own feedback and suggestions regarding the popular books and genres this generation preferred. Her fresh perspective and boundless creativity have breathed new life into our initiatives, resonating with both the younger and older patrons of the library. It is evident that with her help, the libraries had become more than just a building; they were a sanctuary where their imagination could flourish.
It is heartwarming that Sakeena gives so much of her time to helping others even at her tender age. We hope that her story inspires children like her to help out in their communities in unique ways and realize that there is no minimum age to get involved. As we look to the future, we are excited to see how Sakeena's journey unfolds. She is a reminder that age is not a limitation when it comes to pursuing one's passions and making a positive impact. We have no doubt that her dedication will continue to inspire us all and lead to even greater accomplishments in the years to come.