The implementation of a goat disbursement program by St. Vincent Coop has significantly transformed the lives of its members in multifaceted ways. By diversifying livelihoods through goat raising, the program has not only provided an alternative income source but also empowered members with a sustainable means of economic stability. Through the training provided by the TESDA Provincial Training Center (PTC) related to sale of goat products such as meat, milk, and fiber, it is expected for the households to experience an improvement in their financial situations, contributing to poverty alleviation within the community. Moreover, the program has bolstered food security, as members now have access to a reliable source of meat and milk. Beyond mere economic impacts, goat farming will serve as a vehicle for asset building, with goats being tangible resources that can be utilized for collateral or sold in times of need. Skill development and knowledge exchange, fostered by the program, have enhanced the members’ agricultural expertise, creating a positive ripple effect for the present venture and future opportunities. Furthermore, the sense of community and mutual support arising from shared experiences in goat farming has not only strengthened social ties but has also empowered women within the community, as they often play pivotal roles in small-scale livestock management. Overall, the goat disbursement program stands as a catalyst for community development, fostering economic growth, improving livelihoods, and promoting self-sufficiency among cooperative members.