The Veterans Reading Program connects U.S. military veterans with children in their community, giving veterans an inspiring opportunity to read books, share stories, and serve as role models. This program promotes literacy, emotional bonding, and intergenerational connection, while offering veterans a meaningful way to give back.
By pairing veterans with children—especially those with disabilities—we foster mentorship, compassion, and confidence in young readers.
Why Choose Our Program?
Strengthens literacy skills through consistent reading, storytelling, and engagement.
Builds relationships between veterans and children, promoting empathy, trust, and positive community bonds.
Provides veterans with a purposeful service role, supporting emotional wellness and community reintegration.
Helps kids feel supported and inspired by real-life heroes who bring life lessons, wisdom, and encouragement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do veterans need prior teaching or reading experience?
No. We provide guidance, materials, and support. A passion for reading and helping kids is all that’s required.
How does this program support children with disabilities?
Sessions are designed to be sensory-friendly, patient, and adaptive to each child’s individual needs.
Where do reading sessions take place?
Schools, libraries, community centers, and virtual sessions depending on availability.
How are donations used?
Your support funds books, literacy kits, reading events, training for volunteers, and the development of new educational materials.

