The Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City marked a historic milestone Dec. 11 with its inaugural Hall of Fame celebration, honoring five individuals whose leadership, service and dedication have left a lasting impact on the Club and the greater Atlantic City community: Dr. Delois Campbell, Dr. Scott Fuerman, the late Richard Harris, Tracy Parker and Karen Schwab.

“This Hall of Fame is more than an honor roll — it’s a testament to the power of individuals who believe in our young people,” said Tracey Triniwell, CEO, Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City. “Each inductee has shaped lives and strengthened our community in ways that will echo for generations. We are proud to celebrate their legacy and to inspire the next generation to follow in their footsteps.” 

Held at the Club’s Teen Center on North Pennsylvania Avenue, the celebration drew community leaders, supporters, alumni, staff and friends for an evening of dinner, entertainment and reflection, culminating in the inspiring induction ceremony.

Each honoree received a custom Hall of Fame varsity jacket and certificate, then shared heartfelt messages of empowerment with the crowd, reminding the next generation of Boys & Girls Club leaders that their voices and dreams matter.

Together, the inaugural Hall of Fame class reflects the diverse ways individuals strengthen the Boys & Girls Club. Dr. Delois Campbell, a trailblazing educator, broke barriers in Atlantic City schools while championing student achievement. Dr. Scott Fuerman, a dedicated board member, has given more than 30 years of service. Richard Harris, a former Club member and Army veteran, is remembered for his mentorship and compassion. Alumna Tracy Parker has devoted her career to empowering youth through lifelong service. Retired teacher Karen Schwab continues to inspire confidence in young readers through her volunteer work.