#LetsTellHer Campaign Aims to Change the Narrative During Women’s History Month and Beyond

Launched by Girls on the Run, the campaign highlights remarkable women and girls who inspire change


Charlotte, NC, March 08, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Girls on the Run International, a leading girls’ empowerment organization, has launched the #LetsTellHer campaign in honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day.  By sharing video, inspirational stories, and compelling statistics that shine a light on biases against women and girls, the campaign aims to change the narrative around the explicit and implicit messages girls and women receive regarding their potential.    

“At Girls on the Run, we believe every girl is inherently full of power and potential,” says Elizabeth Kunz, chief executive officer of Girls on the Run. “Along with teaching girls life skills, our programs empower girls to celebrate what makes them one of a kind, to stand up for themselves and others, and to recognize their ability to make an impact on their communities and the world.”

During the month of March, Girls on the Run is inviting others to join in supporting the limitless potential of girls by sharing messages that girls and women deserve to hear using #LetsTellHer on social media and by signing the campaign pledge.  Additionally, artists Sam Zabell (@samzawrites) and Kimothy Joy (@kimothyjoy) have created exclusive artwork for the campaign.  The pledge, graphics, and artwork can be downloaded at www.girlsontherun.org/letstellher.

For each public #LetsTellHer post shared on social media during the campaign, SayItForward.org, a digital storytelling platform dedicated to girls’ and women’s empowerment, will donate $1 to Girls on the Run, providing up to $12,000 to support the organization’s work to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident.

To learn how you can empower the next generation of girls, please visit girlsontherun.org/letstellher.

 

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About Girls on the Run

Based in Charlotte, N.C., Girls on the Run is a nonprofit organization with local Councils in all 50 states. Founded in 1996 with 13 girls, Girls on the Run has now served more than 1.4 million girls. Over the course of the ten-week program, girls in 3rd-8th grade develop essential skills to help them navigate their worlds and establish a lifetime appreciation for health and fitness. The program culminates with girls positively impacting their communities through a service project and being physically and emotionally prepared to complete a celebratory 5K event.  With the largest 5K series by number of events in the world, Girls on the Run hosts more than 330 5Ks per year.

Girls on the Run was recently included as a top research-based program in a Social-Emotional Learning Guide developed by researchers at Harvard University and has been recognized by the National Afterschool Association (NAA) as one of the most influential after-school programs.

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She’s got the skills, now she needs the confidence and the support to boldly pursue her dreams! #LetsTellHer that she is capable of BIG things.

For too long, girls have been repeatedly told what they can’t do or who they’re supposed to be. Join us in changing the narrative: https://www.girlsontherun.org/letstellher We know girls are capable of remarkable things - they’ve been creating, experimenting, problem solving and inspiring others since day one - but they haven’t always had the support and resources they deserve.

It’s time for a change, and you can be a part of it: https://www.girlsontherun.org/letstellher#pledge

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