We've been proud partners of the Compton Cowboys and Compton Junior Equestrians for over 10 years. The Compton Cowboys collective is dedicated to celebrating Black equestrians and lifting up their community through horseback riding and farming. They're on a mission to challenge negative stereotypes and help inner-city kids stay in school and off the streets.
We've been proud partners of the Compton Cowboys and Compton Junior Equestrians for over 10 years. The Compton Cowboys collective is dedicated to celebrating Black equestrians and lifting up their community through horseback riding and farming. They're on a mission to challenge negative stereotypes and help inner-city kids stay in school and off the streets.
We're longtime supporters of the Compton Junior Equestrians, a nonprofit that uses horsemanship to provide structure and guidance to at-risk youth. Co-founded by Compton Cowboy Randy Savvy, the organization not only teaches kids how to ride but also helps them build character, learn discipline, and succeed academically.
As part of our collaboration with the Compton Cowboys, we'll be donating directly to the Compton Junior Equestrians. If you want to join us in supporting their mission, shop our limited-edition collection below or donate alongside us.
By helping out with feeding and grooming, kids learn discipline, empathy, and respect for life.
By helping out with feeding and grooming, kids learn discipline, empathy, and respect for life.
Riding through town keeps members safe and shows people a different side of Compton.
Riding through town keeps members safe and shows people a different side of Compton.
Many of the horses suffered abuse, starvation, or neglect before coming to the ranch.
Many of the horses suffered abuse, starvation, or neglect before coming to the ranch.
Compton Junior Equestrians gives inner-city kids an alternative to drugs, gangs, and violence.
Compton Junior Equestrians gives inner-city kids an alternative to drugs, gangs, and violence.
Compton Cowboys serve as role models, helping teach kids equestrian, academic, and life skills.
Compton Cowboys serve as role models, helping teach kids equestrian, academic, and life skills.
The Compton Cowboys use riding and horses to bring their community together.
The Compton Cowboys use riding and horses to bring their community together.
Randy Savvy, the executive director of Compton Cowboys, has a passion for getting inner-city youth into saddles. In this "So They Say" episode, he talks about community, legacy, and sharing the tradition of horsemanship with future generations.
Keeping the culture alive and passing it on to the next generation.
Keeping the culture alive and passing it on to the next generation.