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What Is Girls on the Run?
Girls on the RunŽ of Greater Sacramento (GOTRGS) is a non-profit
organization dedicated to helping young girls in grades 3 to 8 to make
choices for healthy living and community responsibility. Our
after-school running programs utilize an innovative curriculum to
focus on building self-esteem and improving physical and emotional
well-being during the most challenging years of adolescence.
We
have two GOTR programs in school sites in Greater Sacramento. Girls
on the Run is for girls in grades 3 to 5, while Girls on Track is
for girls in grades 6 to 8. Both programs are built on
the same philosophies and goals, but the curriculums are designed to
be age appropriate. For example, the Girls on Track curriculum
goes into greater depth and targets age-appropriate discussions
about issues such as eating disorders, tobacco and alcohol use,
personal/internet safety, and harassment. These issues may be
touched upon in Girls on the Run, but the discussions may be a bit
more vague. Of course, both programs include lots of running
to build a sense of individual self-esteem and team accomplishment.

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How Long is the Program?
Each season is 12 weeks long. The girls meet twice a week for one
hour after school, and each session is filled with fun activities to develop running and
life skills.
What's the Goal?
By
the end of the 12-week session the girls will have chosen and
participated in a community service project. Each girl will also
complete a 3 mile running event with her team members!
Why Should My Daughter Be A Part of GOTR?
We
challenge each girl to celebrate her mind, body and spirit by being
her goofy, unique-spirited self. We believe that you can find your
inner strength by running, skipping, sprinting, hopping, dashing,
leaping, gliding, rolling, or cart-wheeling all the way to the finish
line!
What Will My Daughter Learn?
The curriculum that our coaches use provides a forum for girls to
discuss and make choices about physical fitness, good eating habits,
saying "no" to drugs, values, positive communication, and community
service. We teach this curriculum by focusing on these three
broad areas:
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Understanding ourselves and setting personal
goals
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Learning skills to get along in a group
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Examining our responsibility and voice in the
community
Click
here to see a sample Girls on the Run lesson plan.
Who Will Be My Daughter's Coach?
Our dedicated coaches have been specially trained to facilitate
learning sessions, mentor girls and build a team of girls who
believe in themselves. Coaches are also certified in CPR and First
Aid.
How Many Girls Can Participate?
Each program has room for up to 16 girls. Each group will have at
least one coach and an assistant coach.
How Much Does It Cost?
The cost for each girl is $130.00 per season. Please ask about
scholarship opportunities! Each season includes:
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24 after-school meetings for 12 weeks
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A T-shirt
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A water bottle
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A nutritious snack at practice
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Entry fees for a community run at the end of the
session
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Community service experience
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