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Molly Barker, MSW, founded Girls on the Run in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1996. A 4-time Hawaii Ironman triathlete, Molly began running at the age of 15—an age when she found herself stuck in the "girl box," when only girls who were a certain size with a certain beauty were popular; when girls who wanted to fit in had to mold their personalities and bodies to fit the requirements of the box.

Molly kept running. Years later, on July 7, 1993, she took off on a sunset run and found the inspiration that grew into Girls on the Run. Using her background in counseling and teaching, current research on adolescent issues and her personal recovery from alcoholism, she developed the earliest version of the curriculum with the help of 13 brave girls at Charlotte Country Day School. Twenty six girls showed up for the next session, then 75, and so the program grew.

The national magazine Runner’s World awarded Molly its "Golden Shoe Award" in 1998 for contributions to the community through running. That resulted in calls from across the country and Molly decided to share her vision with the world. Girls on the Run, International, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit, was born in 2000.

Girls on the Run is now in over 135 cities across North America, with tens of thousands of girls and women participating. In 2006, Girls on the Run hosted over 60 end-of-season races with over 60,000 people participating. The program has been featured in People, Runner’s World, Running Times, MSNBC, ABC News, NBC News, NPR, ESPN, and CNN News. Corporate sponsors for Girls on the Run International include New Balance Athletic Shoe and Apparel Company, Kellogg’s Frosted Flaks and Goody Products Inc.

Molly Barker is a breath of fresh air in the business world. Her book, "Girls on Track, A Parent’s Guide to Inspiring our Daughters to Achieve a Lifetime of Self-Esteem and Respect", was an Amazon top ten pick for best parenting book of 2004. Her role as a national speaker in Oprah Winfrey’s "Hi Gorgeous" tour added to her visibility as an outstanding role model for girls and women. She was also selected as the 2005 Charlotte Woman of the Year and featured in a book, entitled "Be Happy at Work: 100 Women who Love Their Jobs and Why."

The true success of the program, however, is told in the words of its past and present participants. "I used to be shy, but now I’m not anymore." "I know that whatever I set my mind to do, I can do." "Girls on the Run helps me feel awesome about myself!"

That is success!

 

 

On March 31, 2004, Ballentine Books published Molly Barker's new book, GIRLS ON TRACK - A Parent's Guide to Inspiring Our Daughters to Achieve a Lifetime of Self-Esteem and Respect.

 

In GIRLS ON TRACK, Molly presents a successful ten-week self-esteem building program for girls between the ages of 8 and 12. She takes the lessons and precepts of Girls on the Run® and translates them into a curriculum for individual girls and the grown-ups who love them and want to see them break out of the dreaded “Girl Box.” Used on its own or in conjunction with a Girls on the Run® program, this accessible guide includes activities, games, and lessons to encourage parents and daughters to get to know one another through working together, listening, and sharing while training for a 5K race. Topics include:

  • It’s Cool to Be Myself

  • Let’s Get Physical: Being physically healthy

  • Life is the Ultimate Rush: Avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and substance abuse

  • Beauty is an Inside Job: Avoiding eating disorders

  • Our Family Team: The importance of cooperation

 

 

 

 

 

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