Our Initiatives To Better Serve Our Community
Helping Our Veterans Heal and Become Stronger
Golf Instructional Therapy Clinics
Discover the healing power of golf with the Range Fore Hope Foundation (RFHF). We offer recreational therapy at no cost, featuring certified PGA and Adaptive instructors who lead weekly clinics designed to support the whole family. Our unique approach connects golf fundamentals to life lessons, setting us apart from other programs. As an affiliate of the South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs (SCDVA) and a proud partner of the City of Columbia’s Parks and Recreation, we are committed to enhancing our community through golf. Ready to transform your experience?
Charity Golf Tournaments
Join us for our two major charity golf events each year! These fundraisers are crucial for supporting our programs for military families and the adaptive golf community. Participate in a day of fun and purpose! Want to know more?
Networking Events
Connect and grow at our "Golf After Dark" networking events. These gatherings provide a relaxed atmosphere for participants to engage with community partners and like-minded individuals who share a passion for giving back. Don’t miss the opportunity to expand your network!
Whole Health Literacy
In partnership with Whole Health and the Columbia VA Healthcare System, RFHF offers veterans access to valuable medical literacy and programs at the William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center. Our collaborations extend to physical therapy resources with Drayer Physical Therapy (Benchmark), Occupational Therapy, Recreational Therapy, and Mental Health Therapists committed to ensuring a comprehensive approach to healing. Curious to learn more?
Financial Literacy
Get ready for exciting new financial literacy events launching in 2025! Partnering with First Citizens Bank, RFHF will offer resources covering housing, banking, and loan information for all military and adaptive community members. This initiative is designed to support your overall healing journey. Want to know more?