

Girls On The Run
Information about the Mom 'N Me Fun Run Event to be held on May 11, 2008 at Centennial Park, Pocatello ID. (pdf
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Mom 'N Me Fun Run Registration Form (pdf
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Girls on the Run (GOTR) is a non-profit program dedicated to helping girls stay out of the “girl box.” The program began in Charlotte, NC just over 10 years ago, and now has reached over 50,000 girls in multiple communities across the U.S. The program was piloted in Pocatello last summer, and ran a session last fall. This spring, it is being expanded to an after-school program at several area schools.
GOTR uses the term “running” loosely—girls can run, hop, skip, speed walk, or even dance towards their goals. The lessons, led by trained volunteer coaches and conducted twice a week for 10 weeks, promote self-challenge instead of competition; self-worth instead of societal worth; and cooperation instead of rivalry."
Girls On The Run Informational Brochure (pdf
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Girls on the Run of Southeastern District Health Registration Form (pdf
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Girls on the Run of Southeastern District Health Health History Form
Girls On The Run National Website
Girls On The Run Video Interview by Idaho Examiner (wmv file)
May 1, 2007
Idaho Examiner Interview regarding Girls On The Run (wmv file)
March 13, 2007
For more information, contact:
Maggie Mann
(208) 239-5258

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