BALTIMORE, Nov. 16, 2017 -- Former Baltimore Raven, Ed Reed, with support of the United Way of Central MD, ShopRite, private donors and public support, will once again be feeding almost 3,000 people for Thanksgiving.
On the afternoon of Friday, November 17th, Ed will visit The SEED School of Maryland (SEED Maryland) to personally give Thanksgiving meals to all 400 students, to take home for their families.
“Being able to help a community in need, similar to the community I grew up in, is a blessing,” says Reed. “To give a Thanksgiving meal to thousands of people is only the start, each year we grow to help more and more.”
Earlier in the day, at 10:00 AM, Congressman Elijah E. Cummings, the U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 7th congressional district, and SEED Maryland Board of Trustees member, will join the students, faculty, families and friends to express his gratitude to the volunteers and charitable organizations supporting this effort.
Jon Tucker, Head of School for The SEED School of Maryland, commented that, “We are truly grateful for the support we receive from philanthropists such as Ed Reed, volunteers and organizations like the United Way and the Ed Reed Foundation, for their relentless dedication to the children of Baltimore and community betterment.”
With the support of local businesses, the Ed Reed Foundation is committed to helping those in need via local schools and shelters who have identified particular families for these Thanksgiving blessings. The Foundation also gives food to students of Booker T. Washington Middle School & Loving Arms Youth Shelter among others.
About The SEED School of Maryland:
The SEED School of Maryland (SEED Maryland) is a statewide, public, college-preparatory boarding school offering an extraordinary learning and living experience in preparation for college and beyond. The Maryland General Assembly passed legislation to establish the school; which receives state, local and private funds. The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) oversees the school and holds it accountable to state and federal standards for teaching and learning. By design and state-law, SEED Maryland serves students who could most benefit from our 24-hour learning environment.
For additional information, please visit https://www.seedschoolmd.org/
Visit www.edreedfoundation.org
For information or sponsorships: [email protected]
Ed Reed “Eye of the Hurricane (“EREHF”) is operating through a fiscal sponsorship with Players Philanthropy Fund, Inc. (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178), a charitable trust with federal tax-exempt status from the IRS as a public charity under Section 501©(3). Contributions to EREHF are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
CONTACT:
Mostafa Razzak
JMRConnect (for SEED School MD)
202-904-2048
[email protected]


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