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Girls on the Run Lehigh Valley (GOTRLV), which serves all of Lehigh County and parts of Northampton County (Bethlehem Area School District) has received approval from Girls on the Run International to expand to include program sites in Carbon County. Girls on the Run is a physical activity-based, positive youth development program that teaches key life skills to girls in 3rd through 8th grade through dynamic discussions and fun games that creatively integrate running.
GOTRLV is currently looking for new sites to host teams for the spring 2022 season and provide program opportunities to more girls. Potential sites include local schools, community centers, churches and hospitals. Each site must have a volunteer site liaison, a safe space for physical activity and be able to provide both outdoor and indoor meeting locations.
At each site, volunteer coaches lead small teams of girls through research-based curricula that include lessons on confidence, treating others with care and contributing to the community. During the ten-week program, girls complete a community service project, become physically and emotionally prepared to participate in a celebratory 5K event.
After 2021 spring programs, volunteer coaches were asked what positive impact GOTR had on their participants. “Building self-confidence, dealing with stressful situations, exercise and forming positive relationships” were just a few of the positive reflections made regarding programming. All programs for the upcoming fall season and seasons to come will be in-person with the ability to pivot to virtual programming if necessary.
To learn more about starting a new Girls on the Run site, contact Liz Fones, Council Director, liz.fones@girlsontherun.org or 610-533-1141.
About Girls on the Run
Based in Charlotte, N.C., Girls on the Run is a nonprofit organization with local Councils in all 50 states. Founded in 1996 with 13 girls, Girls on the Run has now served over 2 million girls. Over the course of the program, girls in 3rd-8th grade develop social, emotional and physical skills to successfully navigate life experiences. The program culminates with girls positively impacting their communities through a service project and being physically and emotionally prepared to complete a celebratory 5K event.
With the largest 5K series by number of events in the world, Girls on the Run hosts more than 300 5Ks per year. Girls on the Run is included as a top research-based program in a Social-Emotional Learning Guide developed by researchers at Harvard University and has been recognized by the National Afterschool Association (NAA) as one of the most influential after-school programs. Locally, GOTRLV is an affiliate of Diakon Child, Family and Community Ministries, and serves close to 1,000 girls per year. For more information visit www.gotrlehighvalley.org.
Information provided to TVL by:
Liz Fones
Girls on the Run Lehigh Valley
https://www.gotrlehighvalley.org/