Jarrett’s Story
Nicknamed the Little Zookeeper, Jarrett Meeker was an active, fun-loving third
grader who loved nature and all living things. For Jarrett, frequent trips
to the Zoo with family and friends were a part of life, a part he really enjoyed.
His affection for nature was not limited to animals; he also had a genuine
concern for people and, in particular, for other children who had less than
he had. When he lost his life in a backyard accident in April 1987 at age eight,
it wasn’t long before his parents, Judy and Keith Meeker, found a way to transfer
their grief into something positive. |
Judy and Keith were grateful that they were able
to provide Jarrett with the Zoo experiences he grew to love so
much. When they lost him, they were inspired by his love of nature
and people to help disadvantaged kids experience and learn about
wildlife as he did. They co-founded the Jarrett Meeker Foundation
in July 1987, just three months after Jarrett’s death.
With the commitment
and support of a few family friends, JMF set out with a mission
to give deserving students who might not otherwise have an opportunity
to attend the Zoo’s educational programs or even visit the Zoo,
the chance to do so. Through its work, JMF has helped underprivileged
and disadvantaged children learn about and experience the wonders
of nature, animals, conservation and habitat preservation in Jarrett’s
memory. The Foundation and the work that it does is Jarrett's gift—his
legacy. |
Special thanks to
Robert Kirchner
for colorizing the
Zoo Keeper Logo
(July 2009) 
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