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From Founder, Molly Barker
In
1976, I bought my first pair of running shoes. I was
fifteen then and like most fifteen year old girls,
trying to figure out who I was inside a changing body.
I was desperately wanting to be liked by the beautiful
crowd--popular with the boys. But I couldn't fit into
the box the world placed over the spark of my spirit.
The box told me things I knew in my soul weren't true:
That the way I looked was more important than who
I was inside. That being a woman meant keeping emotions
like anger to myself. That having a boyfriend meant
giving up part of my own identity. But I stepped in
anyway. Hours spent trying to mold my body, my lifestyle,
my life into what the box required were extremely
painful.
So I ran. I'd strap on those running shoes and head
for the woods, the streets, wherever my feet would
take me. I felt Beautiful. Strong. Powerful. I felt
a part of something greater than myself.
On July 7th, 1993, I remember it well. I put on my
running shoes and ran at sunset. I'm not sure what
instant of the run the box disappeared, but like a
glass womb it shattered around me and pushed me out,
born to an entirely new freedom. It was a moment of
personal awakening.
A year later, I began work on what was to become the
Girls on the Run program. The concept, however, was
born long before that July run. It was born in 8th
grade when a boy in my class told me with disgust
that I looked like a boy. It was born when a young
woman, weighing 85 pounds and starving herself, told
me she needed to lose weight to be beautiful. It was
born when I took a long walk with a thirteen-year-girl
who was pregnant.
Girls on the Run is a lot more than a running program.
It will, I believe, create an entire generation of
girls who can live peacefully and happily outside
of the Girl Box.
In the year 2030, I'll be 70. My daughter will be
32. If I have anything to say about it, she will never
have to climb out of the Girl Box. Girls on the Run
will shatter the Girl Box, like the spirit did for
me that July night and help her and other girls feel
comfortable simply being themselves.
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