By Diana Patton 01/24/2017 | Featured Columns & Series
Most people declared a dream recently in the form of a New Year’s resolution but that dream will merely remain a fantasy or a make-believe place until you begin to visualize yourself living out your dream. A vision takes on life and begins to create shape in your mind. You have to pick up that project and see yourself finishing it.
Read MoreBy Kenzie Kramer 12/21/2016 | General
2016 has been a big year for Girls on the Run! This year, we served nearly 200,000 girls, completed over 11,000 Community Impact Projects and were able to provide almost 44 percent of program participants with scholarships!
Read More09/01/2016 | Announcements
Big or small, everyone has struggled to find their place at some point. In New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner’s new book The Littlest Bigfoot, self-conscious Alice Mayfair is having trouble finding a support system after starting at yet another new school. Alice finds a friend in Millie Maximus, a Bigfoot who is fascinated by humans and is hopeful that they’ll accept her fearless nature and yearning to be a star.
Read MoreBy Kenzie Kramer 05/23/2016 | GOTR Picks
This year, Girls on the Run is celebrating 20 years of inspiring girls to activate their limitless potential. One of our core values at Girls on the Run is to express joy, optimism and gratitude through our words, thoughts and actions which is why we're asking YOU to join us in expressing joy over this milestone birthday.
Read MoreBy Kenzie Kramer 04/08/2016 | Remarkable! People
During the Girls on the Run season, girls learn to encourage and support their teammates through games and goal setting during practice. Girls on the Run of Northwest Indiana’s Executive Director Jill Schlueter-Kim has had an extra support system during her time with the program - her triplet sisters Jane and Jodi.
Read MoreBy Suzanna McCloskey 02/15/2016 | Remarkable! People
At Girls on the Run, we’re turning 20 this year and celebrating our birthday all year long. The past 20 years of inspiring girls to be joyful, healthy and confident would not be possible without the hundreds of thousands of volunteer coaches who have donated their time to Girls on the Run. But we’re not the only ones celebrating a birthday. Coach Beverly, a coach with Girls on the Run Orlando, is turning 90 today, and we want to celebrate her as an inspiring example of someone willing to activate her limitless potential at any age!
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