VOLUME 25
ISSUE 3
DECEMBER 2013
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ONE STEP AT A TIME
GIRLS ON THE RUN OFFERS YOUNG GIRLS UNIQUE MENTORING RELATIONSHIP
ELIZABETH SIMS enterprise edi t o r
Despite sub-freezing temperatures and rain just beginning to fall, Galatyn Park in Richardson is packed with people ready to participate in the eighth annual Gobble Hobble 5K on Nov. 23. In the middle of the pack, a group of elementary and middle school-aged girls, wearing bright orange shirts and an assortment of tutus, funny hats and warm gloves, giggle and chat excitedly. They dart back and forth between their friends and groups of women, wearing the same bright orange shirts, as they wait for the event to start. This group of young girls makes up the Dallas-Fort Worth branch of Girls on the Run. Pioneered in 1996 by Molly Barker in Charlotte, N.C., this organization was founded to provide elementary and middle school-aged girls with the skills they would need to navigate their experiences throughout their lives while giving them a physical outlet. Over the course of 10 weeks in the fall or spring, these girls are taught these skills while simultaneously training for a 5K at the end of “season�. By combining running with a curriculum focusing on life skills, Girls on the Run has worked to empower girls in the United States and Canada over the past 17 years. In 2005, the DFW branch of Girls on the Run was founded to continue the mission of the original organization with the same
see Girls on pg. 10
Photo by Elizabeth Sims