Justin Reid might be playing for another franchise in the fall, but there's no denying he'll always remain rooted in Kansas City.
The former Kansas City Chiefs safety signed a three-year deal with the New Orleans Saints earlier this offseason. It was framed as a homecoming as a native of Prairieville, Louisiana, but Reid has remained engaged with all of his efforts to impact the K.C. area, even after he's moved on from the Chiefs.
Even as he prepares for the next chapter of his professional career, Reid is still showing up for the community he called home for the last three years. Reid hosted the second annual JReid Indeed Foundation Charity Golf Tournament in Kansas City earlier this week, an important event which will help further the organization's mission to empower and resource disadvantaged youth and communities.
The golf tournament was held at the Blue Hills Country Club and included a dinner/reception for donors and sponsors in order to raise money for JReid Indeed's various initiatives. Former Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles, returner Dante Hall, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, current pass rusher Felix Anudike-Uzomah, and even Sporting KC's John Pulskamp were just some of the friends who came along to help raise money.
Reid made his commitment clear in remarks from the tournament. “Yeah, I mean, Kansas City is a part of me, I love Kansas City. I feel like Kansas City loves me back.”
“I didn't know how much I would love it before coming here, but since I've been here the last three years and the way that the community has embraced me and I've embraced the community back, I want to stay here and have a piece of being part of the rest of my life. I mean, I love it here that much that I've been really motivated to continue to do events and continue to have my foundation operate here.”
Reid's foundation is busy throughout the year, making a difference through holiday gift giveaways and a Thanksgiving Grocery Grab. Most recently, the organization held a Tackling Tech computer science camp for high school students—one of several technology-based initiatives intended to educate and empower the next generation.
The Chiefs may have lost a veteran leader in the secondary, but the city hasn’t lost Justin Reid. His investment in Kansas City continues on and off the field.
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