Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Girls on the Run inspires joy, health, confidence

- Jessica Wurst Girls on The Run of Northwest Arkansas Event planner

Tell us about your organizati­on:

• Mission:

We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.

Girls on The Run is a national nonprofit organizati­on with programs designed to strengthen third- through eighth-grade girls’ social, emotional and physical skills and behaviors to successful­ly navigate life experience­s. During these uncertain times, it is even more important to foster these social-emotional skills. We believe that all girls are born with power and purpose and want to help the girls in our community reach their limitless potential not just for the length of our program but for life.

• Services provided: Due to the pandemic, we are offering a mixture of in person and virtual programmin­g along with alternate activities for any participan­ts without internet. Several new modificati­ons have been made for the fall season: reduced team size to a maximum of 10 girls; curriculum modificati­ons to adhere to social distance guidelines and minimize exposure; coach training in covid-19 safety policies including healthy hygiene practices, cleaning and disinfecti­on considerat­ions, etc.; eliminatio­n of shared materials by providing individual bags for girls with individual materials; training for coaches on the delivery of in-person and virtual lessons; and alternate activities for participan­ts without internet access, if needed.

• Who is eligible? All girls are eligible! We are committed to access and inclusion. We offer scholarshi­ps for those in financial need and can alter the program for anyone with special needs.

• How can services be accessed? Due to the pandemic we have adjusted our fall season to eight weeks for a combinatio­n of in-person or virtual for our existing sites. We are also offering GOTR at Home program for anyone who would like to participat­e. To find out more, reach out to joey.hall@girlsonthe­run.org.

• What are your organizati­on’s most pressing needs? GOTR of NWA provides scholarshi­ps to approximat­ely 88% of the girls participat­ing in our program. Donations help provide scholarshi­ps so every girl can participat­e. We also need volunteers to mentor the girls. Mentors are trained and provided all the materials to deliver the program with confidence.

• Are there volunteer opportunit­ies in your organizati­on? What are they? For volunteer opportunit­ies, you can visit our website at www.gotrnwa.org or contact joey.hall@girlsonthe­run.org or suzanne. clinard@girlsonthe­run.org.

• What other ways may people help? Join us for our upcoming Virtual Out of The Box Luncheon at noon Aug. 28. We will mail you an event packet including a gift certificat­e to The Hive along with other goodies to enjoy while we connect online. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at gotrnwa.org/out-of-the-box. We are also offering our Inspiratio­n Boxes for $20 ($25 with delivery) for purchase. These are filled with a variety of donated items from our local sponsors and contain mystery prizes!

• Why do you work or volunteer for a nonprofit organizati­on? Do you have a personal connection to the mission? If so, what is it? The Girls On The Run mission is near and dear to my heart. The life skills promoted through the curriculum are so important in these uncertain times. The connection­s created by both the girls and adults are such a source of inspiratio­n and positivity to turn to despite having to be physically apart.

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