Girls on the Run RI is inspiring girls to go farther in life. Here's how they do it
Girls on the Run Rhode Island recently served over 1,000 girls, empowering them with life skills through running-focused programs. The organization measures success through participant feedback, completion rates, and observed behavioral changes, emphasizing a sense of belonging among participants. Executive Director Kasha Hanflik asserts that the curriculum fosters essential skills that help girls navigate societal pressures. Despite its impact, the organization faces challenges, including a pressing need for volunteer coaches and the provision of affordable after-school programs. The programs are inclusive, welcoming youth who identify as girls, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming.
Participants report positive changes in school climate and personal relationships, indicating the program's effectiveness. Girls on the Run aims to combat negative stereotypes and promote healthy behaviors among girls. Community members can support the organization by volunteering or donating.