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Tuesday, February 20
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Boston College

Jones and Champions For Literacy

Champions For Literacy: A Heartfelt Cause For Stan Jones

2/19/2024 4:10:00 PM | Men's Basketball

TALLAHASSEE – When the Champions for Literacy program began in 2014, Florida State Associate Head Coach Stan Jones was among the first college coaches to pledge his support to the incredible plight of childhood literacy.

The Champions for Literacy program is a non-profit organization that uses the power of sports to impact childhood reading. The Seminoles' game against the Boston College is just one of the many games designated as Fight For Literacy games whose outcomes are put in place to provide the resources for young children to become strong readers.

Florida State plays host to its ninth annual Fight for Literacy game against the Eagles at the Donald L. Tucker Center on Tuesday night. The tip-off set for 7:00 p.m. and the game will be televised on the ACC Network. Champions for Literacy is working locally with VyStar Credit Union, a proud community partner of Florida State Athletics, to raise funds to support literacy in the Tallahassee community. VyStar will match the first $5,000 raised in support of this campaign.

For Jones, his ability to passionately utilize his position as a coach at Florida State to promote programs and make a difference in the lives of others is a large part of his calling as a life-long educator.

"Reading was a tool for success that was instilled in me from an early age," said Jones who is in his 22nd season at Florida State. "From my mother who was an education major in college, to my father who was a self-educated man in learning his craft as pastor, reading has always been important to me and my development. 

In 2014, Champions for Literacy was founded by Jonathan Wilfong and Andrew Renshaw. Wilfong played at SMU under the legendary Lary Brown. Brown's support of the Fight for Literacy program was foundational to its long-term success.

Wilfong's father, John Wilfong, played at Memphis. During Wilfong's career at Memphis, the Tigers went to the NCAA Final Four in 1983, won the Metro Conference Championship in 1984, 1985 and 1987 and had a record of 111-25.

The Wilfong family has been instrumental in the org after Jonathan Wilfong and Renshaw founded CFL.

"When I heard about Champions for Literacy program from a former player at the University of Memphis, where I attended school, we connected on how I could be involved," said Jones.

The Fight for Literacy platform was established to provide a way for all Americans to impact the monumental issue of childhood literacy. Impact is the key word for Champions for Literacy. We face the brutal fact that while we will never solve this issue in our lifetime, we hold unwavering hope and conviction that we can make a difference.

"The Florida State University Men's Basketball program has been a true catalyst for the work of Champions for Literacy," said Champions for Literacy Executive Director Jason Baker. "Thanks to flagship programs like FSU Basketball, and close friends like Coach Jones, the Fight for Literacy Games program now hosts more than 85 games with collegiate athletic teams each year to raise awareness about the importance of childhood reading. We are very grateful for nine years of leveraging the power of sports to impact childhood reading alongside the Seminoles." 

Jones also took the idea to Head Coach Leonard Hamilton, who immediately put his support behind his long-time associate and the Champions for Literacy program.

"Education has always been a concept that Coach Hamilton believes in," said Jones. "When it came to reading and promoting this program, he was happy to get behind it." 

The Department of Education reports that 68 percent of fourth grade students in the United States are not reading at their respective grade levels. 

2022 was the most impactful year yet for the Champions for Literacy program with more Fight for Literacy awareness games, literacy partners, and kids supported. During the course of 2022, the non-profit  eclipsed $1 million generated through its platforms to strengthen, sustain, and scale literacy programs across the country. 

"I've been working with Champions for Literacy for years, in part because it was started in my hometown by the son of a friend," said Gary Parish of CBS Sports. "Initially, I didn't know where it was headed; I don't think anybody did. I was just happy to help in whatever way I could. So seeing the foundation grow into what it's grown into, and watching it become a real force in our battle against illiteracy in this country, has been an absolute joy. I'm so proud to be associated with CFL -- and I can't thank Leonard Hamilton, Stan Jones, and the rest of Florida State's staff for helping us raise awareness."

Jones has long based his educational philosophy on a quote that his father utilized during one of his sermons:  "The person you will be in five years is based on the books you read and the people you surround yourself with today." 

"I'm always looking for things to try to make a difference as a coach," said Jones. "This was something that I felt really good hanging my hat on and putting my name behind it. It's something that I'm very proud of, and I'm very proud that our program is a part of it." 

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