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Nationwide Literacy Initiative · Since 2010

Reed Across America Literacy Tour.

It started at a Boys & Girls Club in Allentown — Andre's hometown. Now his name is on reading rooms inside Boys & Girls Clubs in 33 states. Goal: all 50.

Andre Reed in his Hall of Fame gold jacket pointing toward the crowd at the 2014 enshrinement
Andre Reed in his Dieruff High School football portrait, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1988
Why this exists · The origin

His last name was Reed.

But he never got read to.

A kid named Reed who never got read to. He grew up at the Boys & Girls Club in Allentown — the same club his foundation now supports. That’s where this started in 2010. As his Hall of Fame name carried across the country, the reading rooms followed: from his hometown club to clubs in 33 states.

Founded in Allentown in 2010; taken nationwide as Read with Reed 83. Now in 33 states and counting — 28 reading rooms remodeled, 66+ Boys & Girls Clubs visited.

How it works · The challenge

Read 83 books.
Catch the love.

The program runs inside Boys & Girls Clubs. Kids read 83 books, exercise their mind 30 minutes a day, and tackle a good book. At Reed-ing Rallies, current NFL players show up to make reading cool again.

Read 83 + Boys & Girls Clubs of America official program brand card with Andre Reed's signature
01
Pick up 83 books

Andre picked his jersey number for a reason. Kids get the full Read 83 reading kit — books they keep, not borrow.

02
Exercise the mind, 30 min a day

Reading 30 minutes a day, every day. Inside the Boys & Girls Club, at home, on the bus — wherever the books go.

03
Show up at the Reed-ing Rally

NFL players visit Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. Current pros. Hall of Famers. The point: make reading cool again.

04
Win the trip

Read all 83? You go to an NFL game with Andre. Field passes. Locker rooms. The works.

Watch the program · 16 years in 2 minutes

Read with Reed 83 — in Andre's own words

28 rooms · The cities

28 rooms. Coast to coast.

Reading rooms across the country.

A reading room in every Boys & Girls Club below, anchored by Allentown (HQ) and San Diego. Goal: all 50.

Northeast

7 cities
  • Allentown★ HQPA
  • BostonMA
  • BuffaloNY
  • New YorkNY
  • NewarkNJ
  • PhiladelphiaPA
  • PittsburghPA

Midwest

7 cities
  • CantonOH
  • ChicagoIL
  • CincinnatiOH
  • ClevelandOH
  • DetroitMI
  • Green BayWI
  • MinneapolisMN

South

9 cities
  • AtlantaGA
  • CharlotteNC
  • DallasTX
  • HoustonTX
  • JacksonvilleFL
  • MiamiFL
  • NashvilleTN
  • New OrleansLA
  • TampaFL

West

7 cities
  • San Diego★ HomeCA
  • DenverCO
  • Las VegasNV
  • Los AngelesCA
  • OaklandCA
  • PhoenixAZ
  • SeattleWA
See the cities on the map →

From the rooms · The kids

Reading, made cool.

Real moments from inside the reading rooms — the signed 83 wall decals, the beanbags and teepees, the new books in small hands. This is what a Read with Reed room looks like on a normal afternoon.

A young girl smiling as she reads "A Little Spot of Empathy" beneath a life-size Andre Reed #83 Buffalo Bills wall decal
Reading beneath the #83 wall decal
A toddler leaning over an open picture book in a reading room lined with full bookshelves
In the reading room
A boy seated on a wobble stool in front of a large signed "83" jersey-number wall decal on turf-green flooring
The signed 83 wall
A boy grinning as he holds up the book "1001 Things to Spot in the Sea" beside bins of donated books
1,001 things to spot
A boy wearing a "Read More 83" cap and a Read 83 t-shirt in a reading nook stocked with picture books and Reading Rods
Read 83, head to toe
Three girls flashing peace signs beside a reading teepee, under "Just one more page" and "Let’s read" posters and a shelf of books
The reading teepee
A girl holding a hand-lettered sign that reads "The brain is a muscle — read to exercise it!" at a Boys & Girls Club event
The brain is a muscle
Two kids in purple Boys & Girls Club of Southern Nevada shirts holding books in a green-walled reading room with beanbags and a teepee
A new room in Nevada
A girl in glasses proudly holding up "The Book of the Brain and How It Works" beside a table of donated books
Exercise your mind
The Reed-ing Rallies

NFL pros show up. Kids show up.

Reed-ing Rallies bring NFL Hall of Famers and current pros into Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. The kids see athletes they recognize from Sunday — opening books, signing them, telling stories about why reading mattered to their careers. That’s what makes reading cool again.

Drew Brees — Saints · QB · HOF inductee
Reed-ing Rally

Drew Brees

Saints · QB · HOF inductee
Andre Reed — Bills · HOF Class of 2014
Founder + host

Andre Reed

Bills · HOF Class of 2014
Franco Harris & more every year

Franco Harris and a rotating roster of NFL Hall of Famers and current pros show up to Reed-ing Rallies each year — opening books, telling their story, and showing up for the kids who need it most.

Voices from the field
I need your help to tell kids to stand on the books they've read to reach the top. Help me tell this generation to go read.
Andre ReedPro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2014
Program 04 · Where It Started

Boys & Girls Club partnership.

“The Boys & Girls Club of Allentown raised me. Every program we run flows back through that door.”

— Andre Reed

We staff Read 83 reading rooms and run mentor sessions inside the same Boys & Girls Club locations that shaped Andre as a kid. The program runs in clubs from Allentown to Seattle, Canton to Miami, Buffalo to Minneapolis, and New York to San Diego — the same network that’s been raising kids in our cities for 60+ years. $500K+ in direct grants to the Allentown chapter alone.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Proud partner since 2010
Andre’s story
Andre Reed and Drew Brees at a Boys & Girls Club event
Andre & Drew Brees · BGCA Event

The unfinished work

17 states to go.

Active in 33. Goal: all 50.

33 states active todayGoal: 50 states

Every room we open is a state closer to coast-to-coast literacy. Every kid we reach is one less kid named Reed who never got read to.

Three ways in

How to help Reed.

Andre asked directly: “I need your help to tell this generation to go read.” Here are three doors. Pick the one that fits.

Most direct

Fund a reading room.

Every $5,000 builds a remodeled reading room in a Boys & Girls Club — Andre's name on the wall, books on the shelves, mentors in the corner. 17 states still need one.

$5,000
Donate now

Corporate

Become a foundation sponsor.

Long-term partnerships with companies that want to fund nationwide youth literacy. Logo on the program, custom Reed-ing Rally activations, year-round visibility across our 33-state footprint.

$25K+
Become a sponsor

No money needed

Lend your voice.

Spread the program in your city. Host a rally. Connect a Boys & Girls Club. NFL alumni, local celebs, teachers, parents — we need ambassadors in every state we haven't reached yet.

17 states
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