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Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) announced that it has received a grant $45,239 from The MidwayUSA Foundation in support of HSCF’s youth and shooting sports education and outreach programs.

The MidwayUSA Foundation has been a long-time supporter of HSCF’s youth programs include the Youth Wildlife Conservation Experience (YWCE) conducted at HSCF’s Annual Worldwide Hunting Expo & Convention. Through this program, HSCF annually hosts hundreds of area high school students for a day of career introductions to outdoor-related professions. HSCF also provides and supports various programs that introduce a new generation of young people to the outdoors. These programs include interactive experiences in the classroom, in the field, and on the water. HSCF also provides ongoing support of high school and collegiate competitive shooting teams.

MidwayUSA Foundation Executive Director, G. Scott Reynolds stated, “We at MidwayUSA Foundation are proud our grants go to deserving and impactful organizations such as the Houston Safari Club Foundation. These youth programs are industry best practices which support and educate our country’s young people on hunter safety, conservation, and outdoor activities. They are strong supporters of national R3 initiatives and youth shooting sports, and we are proud to call them a MidwayUSA Foundation partner!”

The MidwayUSA Foundation has continually demonstrated their commitment to the education and support of young people in the arenas of shooting sports and outdoor education,” stated HSCF Executive Director, Joe Betar. “Their support is critically important in sustaining our education and R3 efforts and we so appreciate their support of our organization!”

Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve the sport of hunting through education, conservation, and the promotion of our hunting heritage. HSCF has awarded 550 scholarships totaling $2.5 million dollars.

Source: Houston Safari Club Foundation

The MidwayUSA Foundation has continually demonstrated their commitment to the education and support of young people in the arenas of shooting sports and outdoor education,” stated HSCF Executive Director, Joe Betar. “Their support is critically important in sustaining our education and R3 efforts and we so appreciate their support of our organization

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