📚 Nonprofit Literacy Program

Working alongside schools and teachers to strengthen early reading

Our Mission

READEE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving literacy outcomes for young learners.

We believe that every child deserves access to high-quality reading instruction, regardless of their background or circumstances.

What This Means for Your Child

As a nonprofit, our priority is your child's reading success—not profits.

We partner directly with schools and teachers to provide supplemental reading support that complements what your child is already learning in the classroom.

  • No Hidden Costs: Our program is designed to be accessible to all families
  • Research-Based: We use proven literacy strategies backed by educational research
  • Teacher-Approved: We work hand-in-hand with educators to ensure alignment with classroom instruction
  • Community-Focused: We're invested in your child's long-term reading success

How We Support Schools

We collaborate with teachers and administrators to identify reading skills that need extra practice.

Our program provides targeted support in phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension—areas that are critical for reading development.

Parents often ask: "How is this different from other programs?"

The answer is simple: we're not trying to replace your child's teacher. Instead, we provide additional practice and reinforcement to help concepts stick.

Our Commitment to You

As a nonprofit literacy program, we're committed to:

  • Providing transparent, research-based instruction
  • Supporting teachers and respecting their expertise
  • Keeping your child's progress and data secure
  • Continuously improving based on educator and parent feedback
  • Making literacy education accessible to all students

Questions Parents Ask

Q: Does this cost money?

A: As a nonprofit, we work to make our program accessible. Cost varies by school partnership, but we strive to minimize barriers for families.

Q: Will this conflict with my child's school curriculum?

A: No! We coordinate with teachers to ensure our content complements—not conflicts with—classroom learning.

Q: Who oversees the program?

A: Our program is guided by literacy experts, teachers, and educational researchers who are passionate about helping young readers succeed.