'Yellowstone' actor Cole Hauser, who portrays Rip Wheeler alongside Kevin Costner in Taylor Sheridan's hit Western drama, gives back to military families through charity.
provides college scholarships to children whose family members were killed in the line of duty. The charity has awarded more than 1,000 scholarships, according to the media outlet.
"There [are] about four or five guys that I stayed in touch with for many, many years," he continued. ‘YELLOWSTONE’ STAR COLE HAUSER SAYS KEVIN COSTNER TAUGHT HIM TO BE 'A GENTLEMAN ON SET': 'IT'S INSPIRING'He continues to show his dedication to the organization while sitting on the charity’s board of directors. He also works closely with Clay Hutmacher, Special Operations Warrior Foundation president. Together, they offer scholarships to special operation families in need.
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