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Girls on
the Run of the Triangle is a chapter of Girls
on the Run International, established in 1996 by Molly Barker, a marathon
runner and Ironman triathlete. Today, there are over 140 locations across the
U.S. & Canada, with several new locations added yearly. The
GOTR-Triangle chapter was founded in 2000 by Mandy Beard, a Durham, NC native.
GOTR-Triangle has grown from serving 20 girls in 2001 to 300+ girls in 2006. We
currently have programs throughout the Triangle in Durham, Wake and Orange counties.
GOTR uses the power of running and being active to change the way girls see themselves
and their futures. It is an innovative health education and wellness program that
combines training for 3.1 mile non-competitive run/walk event with life-changing,
leadership skill building lessons that encourage healthy habits and an active
life-style in girls ages 8-12 years old. The
girls meet twice weekly for 12 weeks during the spring and fall. The sessions
include running workouts and games that teach important life skills such as teamwork,
leadership, goal-setting, conflict resolution, and healthy decision making. At
the end of the program, all girls participate in a 5K (3.1 mile) run/walk event
as a final personal challenge for the season. Crossing the finish line produces
a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in everyone! Girls
on the Run of the Triangle, Inc., is a not-for-profit organization that exists
solely by program fees, and individual and corporate donations and grants. |