RangeGoats GC golf pros Bubba Watson, Peter Uihlein, Matthew Wolff, and Thomas Pieters are committed to making the world a better place.
Their Goats Give Back community impact program, in cooperation with Convoy of Hope, donates goats to agrarian families in need.
Around the world, goats provide families with better nutrition and the opportunity to make an income by selling milk, cheese, and butter. When combined with Convoy of Hopeβs agriculture intervention program, goats can also be the first step in helping families and communities build a path toward sustainability.
βOnce we learned about Convoy of Hopeβs goat giving, we knew it was a perfect fit with our team,β said RangeGoats GC Captain Bubba Watson. βThe idea of helping a family through the gift of a goat is one thing, but knowing that the effect of just one goat and the support of Convoy of Hopeβs agriculture program can grow to impact an entire community for generations makes it feel that much more special.β
Founded in 1994, Convoy of Hope has now helped more than 250 million people around the world. Giving goats is just one strategy Convoy uses to combat poverty. The nonprofit feeds more than 570,000 children regular, nutritious meals around the world. Its Womenβs Empowerment program trains women to start their own businesses. Convoyβs disaster response teams are onsite when hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, and other natural crises strike.
βBe a Goat. Give a Goat.β β Itβs a strategy sure to increase that footprint of compassion, thanks to a team of golf pros who recognize their sport can do so much more than thrill fans during a competition. The RangeGoats GC want to inspire friends around the world to bring help and hope to communities in need.
Join the RangeGoats by purchasing a goat and show that goats give back!