Jambos Donates
Non-Profit Golf Tournament
Client Overview
This project was created to showcase what the Jambos Golf Tournament truly represents—a day filled with fun, connection, and purpose. Through intentional storytelling and visually rich footage, we captured the heart of the event to inspire even more participation in the years to come.
Client Overview
Jambos Donates is a nonprofit organization based in Buford, Georgia, committed to bringing comfort to children entering the foster care system by providing them with brand-new pajamas. Through community partnerships and heartfelt initiatives, they work to remind every child that they are seen, valued, and loved—one pair of pajamas at a time.
Services Provided
Conceptualization
Drone Production
Video Production
Video Editing
Problem
Jambos Donates, a heartfelt nonprofit rooted in Buford, GA, needed a way to visually capture the energy and purpose behind their annual golf tournament. As an organization dedicated to bringing comfort to children in foster care, they wanted to elevate the impact of the event and communicate its deeper meaning—not just the fun, but the mission behind it. The goal was to create a compelling recap that would engage new participants, inspire future involvement, and celebrate the community that rallies behind their cause.
Read MoreSolution
We created a cinematic recap video that brought the spirit of the Jambos Golf Tournament to life—from laughter and competition to connection and impact. Through a combination of intentional storytelling, vibrant visuals, and emotional pacing, we delivered a piece that not only captured what the event looks like, but what it feels like. The result? A timeless asset they can use to promote future events, expand awareness, and remind their community that every swing and smile supports something bigger.
Read More“We love working with Divinfy! Not only do they do excellent work - They also care about our organization! They have a great attention to detail and they represent our brand so well every single time!”