Empowering Underserved Youth Through Golf, Academics, and Music
Providing equal access to golf and academic resources, so every child can lead and succeed.
Inspiring Growth Through Golf, Learning, and Music
The Alan Pacific Foundation is dedicated to transforming the lives of underserved children by offering golf, academic, and music programs. Through mentorship and skill development, we provide inner-city youth with the tools they need to succeed both in school and in life. Our programs foster confidence, discipline, and leadership, ensuring every child has an equal opportunity to thrive.
OUR IMPACT
Over 1,000 children served through free after-school and summer outreach programs in Los Angeles recreation centers, Boys & Girls Clubs, and national events.
Multiple partnerships with recreation centers and Boys & Girls Clubs across California and the U.S.
Ongoing academic and social support through year-round programs like Tutor Tent, which combines academic and musical tutoring with golf education.
Golf Programs with a Purpose
Seasonal Golf Camps
A unique golf camp experience focused on building fundamental skills in chipping, putting, and full swing, while integrating academic support through the Tutor Tent. Campers get to practice on 9-hole Par-3 courses at top facilities like Rancho Park and Hansen Dam.
After School Golf
A daily after-school golf program offering structured practice through drills, games, and course play. The Tutor Tent provides academic enrichment alongside golf skill development.
Indoor Golf Clinics
A mobile after-school golf clinic introducing children to golf fundamentals, with academic support from the Tutor Tent to bridge golf skills with learning principles.
23% Initiative
Aiming to fill 23% of California’s future tech jobs with students from underserved communities, this initiative offers academic support, tutoring, and structured development.
Where We’ve Made an Impact
Testimonials
With great confidence, I would like to personally commend Derrick Allen for the golf clinic he has provided the youth of my community. I am the Senior Unit Director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County, located in Richmond, Indiana. I had the pleasure of coordinating with Derrick to provided a unique opportunity to our youth.
Not only did youth have an opportunity to learn about the fundamentals of golf, they were also given instruction about how the principles of golf apply to life. Derrick was a great role model to demonstrate to youth that having core virtues will lead to growing strong character and becoming a well-rounded, good person.
I am extremely grateful that the Alan Pacific Foundation was able to send Derrick to Richmond, Indiana to spread the knowledge of golf to our youth. Advocating for this program and teaching the importance of sports and the key principles they can teach our youth is a very simple task.
– Alicia Painter Sr. Unit Director Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County