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Girls on the Run of Catawba Valley

Mission

We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.

About Girls on the Run

Girls on the Run is a life changing experiential learning program for girls ages eight to thirteen years old. GOTR is a prevention program that uses an established curriculum combined with interactive games and activities to empower young girls with a greater sense of awareness, a sense of achievement, a foundation in team building, and a commitment to enhancing their communities. The goals of the program are to encourage positive emotional, social, mental and physical development.

Girls on the Run is an international organization serving more than 191 councils across 45 states in the U.S. and in Canada. This equates to over 100,000 girls annually. GOTR is a 501(c) 3 charitable organization founded in 1996 by Molly Barker of Charlotte, NC.

Objectives

The Girls on the Run program objectives is to reduce the display of at risk behaviors by providing participants with the tools to make smart healthy decisions. The GOTR goals are fewer pregnancies and eating disorders, less depression and suicide attempts, as well as fewer substance/alcohol abuse problems and confrontations with the juvenile justice system. Our girls become strong, content, self-confident women.

About Girls on the Run of Catawba Valley

GOTR of Catawba Valley is the vision of a small group of professional women dedicated to serving the children of the Unifour area. Their dream was to offer this nationally recognized program to the girls of our community. The YMCA of Catawba Valley and Frye Regional Hospital were instrumental in bringing the program to our area. GOTR of Catawba Valley is a program of the YMCA of Catawba Valley; the YMCA of Catawba Valley serves as our affliate with Girls on the Run International. GOTR of Catawba Valley conducted it first session at the Hickory Foundation YMCA in the spring of 2006 with 60 girls (after expecting only 20). In our first two years, we reached more than 1000 girls, and trained and worked with more than 120 coaches. Just in the 2010-2011 school year, 1600 girls participated with over 150 volunteer coaches! We celebrated our 5th birthday in the Catawba Valley in the spring of 2011. We are the fastest growing children's programs in the area, as well as one of the fastest growing GOTR councils in the country. We are confident these women and children are better prepared to face the challenges that lie ahead of them.

GOTR of Catawba Valley now serves Alexander, Burke, Catawba and Caldwell counties in both public schools as well as independent locations.

Potential Sites

Girls on the Run of Catawba Valley has programs running in more than 40 locations across Catawba Valley. We partner with Catawba, Newton/Conover, Hickory City , Alexander, Caldwell, and Burke county schools. In addition we can offer our programs at the YMCA's of Catawba Valley and in numerous private schools. Sites determine their own schedule in order to accommodate their coaches and girls.

Site Involvement

Girls on the Run provides each site with almost everything needed to run the program. The site's responsibilities will include:

Coaches

GOTR coaches serve as a role model for young girls, understand and believe in the GOTR mission. All coachesd attend an intensive GOTR training session before the program begins. This training is provided at no cost to the coaches/sites. GOTR will train up to 4 coaches per site. Each site must have a head coach, and an assistant coach. Often responsibility is shared by having co-coaches who can split the responsibilities and work together to facilitate the lessons. Coaches come from all walks of life, all ages and all fitness levels. Common head coaches are school counselors, school nurses, social workers, teachers, PTA members and parents.

Group Size

GOTR prefers a minimum of 8 girls and limits each group to a maximum of 20 girls. These sizes are based upon curriculum considerations. Much of the curriculum is based on team building and group dynamics. Fewer than 8 girls makes it difficult to provide the experience we want to offer the girls, more than 20 girls make it difficult to establish the group rapport and depth of community we seek. We encourage first time coaches to limit the group to 16 girls.

Timing and Length of Sessions

Girls on the Run offers a fall and spring session each year. Sessions are 10-12 weeks, meeting twice a week, for 60-90 minutes.

Fees and Scholarships

GOTR hopes that every girl that chooses to participate is able. We do not want finances to stand in the way. Parent approval is necessary. Scholarships are available upon application to GOTR and the site. GOTR of Catawba Valley will work with each school system individually to formulate the scholarship award program that best meets the needs of the girls and community. For more information, please contact the head coach at your school, or Lauren Tysinger, council director, at lauren.tysinger@girlsontherun.org

Each season, we have a limited number of shoe scholarships available to participants. If a participant needs running shoes, a request should be made by the head coach, to the council director. This request must be received within the first 4 weeks of the season.

The GOTR of Catawba Valley program fee is $80 per entire 10-12 week season. Included with the fees are:

Curriculum

GOTR has two curricula, one for fall and one for spring. Each curriculum is divided into three parts:

Each lesson focuses on a specific issue related topic and follows a five part format. This provided consistency and structure to the girls and coaches' experience. Each curriculum is designed and encouraged to be repeated. The lessons include:

GOTR lesson are designed for girls in 3rd though 6th grade, while Girls on Track lesson deal with more mature topics, addressing the needs of middle school girls.

The 24 lessons conclude with the opportunity to participate in a 5k run. All participants are awarded with a finishing medal. There is no first or last place, but each girl is equally recognized for her efforts.