Our Mission

Supporting
Working Ranch Families

Mission statement: To provide financial assistance to working ranch cowboys and their family members.

The idea behind the WRCA Foundation was conceived more then three decades ago, when famed cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell had a conversation with eventual founders Gary Morton, Randy Whipple, and other ranchers about the need for a crisis fund to assist working ranch cowboys and their families. Life’s curveballs are often amplified on ranches, where occupational wrecks, natural disasters, and rural distances can leave families particularly vulnerable.

To date, the Foundation has given “a hand up, not a hand out” of nearly $7 million to cattle ranching families from Florida to California and everywhere in between. Those funds have helped purchase wheelchair-accessible vehicles, funded transportation for routine long-haul hospital visits and helped families start over after devastating natural disasters.

The organization also awards multi-year scholarships to cowboys and their immediate family members for collegiate, trade or vocational programs.

Working ranch cowboy and child

A hand up,
not a hand out.

Qualifications

A working ranch cowboy is defined as any person, male or female, deriving a significant portion of his or her income from taking care of cattle on a cattle ranch.

Day workers are included.

How the WRCA Foundation

Supports Ranching Families

The organization also awards multi-year scholarships to cowboys and their immediate family members for collegiate, trade or vocational programs.

Crisis Fund

Crisis Fund

Health issues
Medical
Work-related accidents

Disaster Relief

Disaster Relief

Blizzards
Floods
Tornadoes
Wildfires

Scholarships

Scholarships

Awarded on an annual basis
Deadline: March 1, 2027

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For crisis and scholarship information, contact:

Kaycee Hooper kaycee@wrca.org 806-674-4722

Your donations help us continue the work of supporting the working ranch cowboy and their immediate family.

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