Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NWA girls keep on running

Virtual luncheon benefits program

- CARIN SCHOPPMEYE­R

The 10th annual Out of the Box luncheon to benefit Girls on the Run of Northwest Arkansas will not be in-person but will be online this year.

Organizers are planning the event to “celebrate our successes, learn more about our program and discuss empowermen­t during a fireside chat with Walmart’s Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer Donna Morris.”

Jessica Wurst, GOTR-NWA event planner, tells me: “Girls on the Run of Northwest Arkansas is so much more than a physical activity program. Our program focuses on the social-emotional as well as the physical well-being of our participan­ts. We use a research-based curriculum to strengthen third- through eighthgrad­e girls social, emotional and physical skills and behaviors to successful­ly navigate life experience­s. These critical life skills include managing emotions, resolving conflict, helping others and making intentiona­l decisions.”

The group has had to alter its program in many ways in the past year, but Wurst says the need for it has never been stronger. Adaptation­s have included changing to virtual and small groups adhering strictly to covid-19 guidelines. “The altered programmin­g provided the girls with a much-needed safe space where they are encouraged to speak freely and express themselves. These types of spaces will be vital for children as we navigate the pandemic.”

GOTR-NWA provides scholarshi­ps for more than 80% of participan­ts, helping serve vulnerable population­s in our community — “the same communitie­s that are being disproport­ionately hurt by

the pandemic,” says Wurst. Proceeds from the virtual event will help bolster the group’s scholarshi­ps and programs.

The virtual gathering is set to include an online auction with experience­s from local donors and Inspiratio­n Boxes. Inspiratio­n Boxes are available for purchase and are filled with goodies while select ones contain additional prizes.

Wurst adds that the girls’ group is looking for volunteers to serve as coaches and mentors. The group provides coaches with training and support using their curriculum. “We want to ensure that GOTR-NWA remains accessible for all girls in our community so we can help them navigate the challengin­g emotions that arise and provide a safe space with trained and caring coaches.”

A reminder for my nonprofit friends: The deadline for nonprofit organizati­ons who wish to be included in NWA Gives is Monday, March 8. The fourth annual day of online giving is April 8.

According to a news release: “The Northwest Arkansas community is encouraged to support local nonprofits by donating during the 12-hour event, and participat­ing 501(c)3 organizati­ons will be supplied with free fundraisin­g training by the presenting sponsor, the Walton Family Foundation.”

Registered nonprofits will also be eligible for prizes. Prize money sponsor First Security Bank is providing $12,000 worth of prizes for this year’s event, including $10,000 that will be distribute­d on April 8 — every hour on the hour — through random drawings and contests such as “most inspiring video” and “best social media post.”

Find out more at NWAgives.org.

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 ??  ?? Supporters gather at the 2017 Out of the Box Luncheon to benefit Girls on the Run of Northwest Arkansas at Avondale Chapel and Gardens in Bentonvill­e. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Supporters gather at the 2017 Out of the Box Luncheon to benefit Girls on the Run of Northwest Arkansas at Avondale Chapel and Gardens in Bentonvill­e. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Girls take off at the start of the 2016 Girls on the Run 5K run in downtown Bentonvill­e. Hundreds of girls on school teams in Northwest Arkanas took part in pre-run festivitie­s and the 3.1-mile run. Girls on the Run is a national program that encourages pre-teen girls to develop self-respect and a healthy lifestyle through classwork and physical activity. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Girls take off at the start of the 2016 Girls on the Run 5K run in downtown Bentonvill­e. Hundreds of girls on school teams in Northwest Arkanas took part in pre-run festivitie­s and the 3.1-mile run. Girls on the Run is a national program that encourages pre-teen girls to develop self-respect and a healthy lifestyle through classwork and physical activity. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Sara Briggs (from left) Brooke Charlson, Karen Buchanon and Sondra Corcoran, Girls on the Run of Northwest Arkansas Board members, welcome backers to the 2017 Out of the Box Luncheon.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Sara Briggs (from left) Brooke Charlson, Karen Buchanon and Sondra Corcoran, Girls on the Run of Northwest Arkansas Board members, welcome backers to the 2017 Out of the Box Luncheon. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Beth Brown (from left), Sara Leonard and Stacy Bigelow, Girls on the Run Board members, welcome guests to the 2016 benefit luncheon.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Beth Brown (from left), Sara Leonard and Stacy Bigelow, Girls on the Run Board members, welcome guests to the 2016 benefit luncheon. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Katie Duncan (from left), Melissa Berryhill, Jennifer Wills and Martha Bell help support Girls on the Run Northwest Arkansas in 2016.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Katie Duncan (from left), Melissa Berryhill, Jennifer Wills and Martha Bell help support Girls on the Run Northwest Arkansas in 2016. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Kalie Hollis, Girls on the Run scholarshi­p recipient (second from left), is joined by her parents Kimbra Dearing and Travis Hollis (from left) and Tracey Montgomery at the 2015 Out of the Box Luncheon at Avondale Chapel and Gardens in Bentonvill­e.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Kalie Hollis, Girls on the Run scholarshi­p recipient (second from left), is joined by her parents Kimbra Dearing and Travis Hollis (from left) and Tracey Montgomery at the 2015 Out of the Box Luncheon at Avondale Chapel and Gardens in Bentonvill­e. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Claire Babineaux-Fontinot (from left), Suzanne Clinard, Girls on the Run NWA executive director, and Cindy Morehring welcome guests to the 2016 Out of the Box Luncheon. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Claire Babineaux-Fontinot (from left), Suzanne Clinard, Girls on the Run NWA executive director, and Cindy Morehring welcome guests to the 2016 Out of the Box Luncheon. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
 ??  ?? Kimberly Torres gets a squirt of colored hair spray courtesy of Jessica Mounce, a teacher at Elmdale Elementary in Springdale, before Kimberly took part in the 2016 Girls on the Run 5K run in downtown Bentonvill­e.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Flip Putthoff)
Kimberly Torres gets a squirt of colored hair spray courtesy of Jessica Mounce, a teacher at Elmdale Elementary in Springdale, before Kimberly took part in the 2016 Girls on the Run 5K run in downtown Bentonvill­e. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Flip Putthoff)
 ??  ?? Amenda Lacy (from left), Nicole Urban and Brenda Held attend the 2017 Out of the Box Luncheon.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)
Amenda Lacy (from left), Nicole Urban and Brenda Held attend the 2017 Out of the Box Luncheon. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo/Carin Schoppmeye­r)

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