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ABOUT GIRLS ON THE RUN NEW ORLEANS
Girls on the Run inspires girls to recognize their inner strength and celebrate what makes them one of a kind. The vision: a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams.
GOTR’s program for middle school girls, Heart & Sole, is a 10-week afterschool program with a small team size of 8-15 participants. (This season’s Heart & Sole program sites are Bricolage Academy and Edward Hynes Charter School.) Girls learn about themselves, explore new ideas, cultivate empathy, strengthen connections, and develop life skills that will help them as they move through adolescence and beyond. The “Girl Wheel”—a concept whose components are body, brain, heart, spirit, and social connection—helps girls identify changes they would like to make within themselves and ways they can contribute to positive change around them. The program culminates in a 5K run where participants celebrate their physical and emotional strength.
“I’m learning more about myself and other people. And we’re learning about how we’re unique.”
Sydney
“I got to see my friends that I don’t see in class.”
Lucy
“In Heart & Sole we’re on a roll! We learn about the girl wheel; it has the most important key points of your body and it helps me think more about myself.”
Sadie
“I’m learning in Heart & Sole deeper stuff on empathy and getting to know each other. And I’m not as shy anymore.”
Moira
Aren’t the athletic type and think GOTR isn’t for you?
Think again. GOTR programs are accessible to all girls regardless of athletic ability or fitness level!
Cost
The full program fee is $225, but GOTR strives to provide discounted fees for families in need of financial aid. This season discounted fees range from $20-$175 based on a sliding household income scale. Email info@gotrnola.org or call (504) 272-7786 to inquire about financial aid.
Want to learn more?
Check out gotrnola.org, or follow the program on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @gotrnola.