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Simplified: There's still time to volunteer for a program focused on empowering young girls to boldly pursue their dreams. Here's what to know about EmBe's fall Girls on the Run program.

Why it matters

  • Girls on the Run is about much more than running. The program focuses not only on physical movement but also on building life skills through interactive lessons for girls in third through sixth grade.
  • Each season, the Girls on the Run team meets twice a week after school. Teams have between eight and 15 girls as well as two to six coaches who lead the comprehensive curriculum provided by the program.
  • Right now, about two dozen area schools have openings for either coaches or runners to sign up. The fall season will kick off at the beginning of September, but there's still time to get registered. Additionally, scholarships are available to ensure the program is accessible to all.
"You don't have to be a runner to be an impactful coach for Girls on the Run," Program Coordinator Elizabeth Cordell said. "You just have to be willing to help these girls keep going when it gets hard and build their self-confidence."

Tell me more

Coaches are still needed at the following locations statewide:

  • Robert Bennis Elementary, Brandon
  • Camelot Intermediate School, Brookings
  • Hillcrest Elementary, Brookings
  • Stanley County Elementary, Fort Pierre
  • Freeman Elementary
  • Explorer Elementary, Harrisburg
  • John Harris Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • R.F. Pettigrew Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • Robert Frost Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • Sonia Sotomayor Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • Sturgis Elementary
  • Vermillion Elementary

And, if you've got a young girl in your life who would benefit from the program, she can still get signed up at the following spots:

  • Robert Bennis Elementary, Brandon
  • Hillcrest Elementary, Brookings
  • Elk Point-Jefferson Elementary
  • Stanley County Elementary, Fort Pierre
  • Fulda Elementary
  • Explorer Elementary, Harrisburg
  • Liberty Elementary, Harrisburg
  • Washington 4-5 Center, Huron
  • Robbinsdale Elementary, Rapid City
  • Scotland Elementary
  • Harvey Dunn Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • John F. Kennedy Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • R.F. Pettigrew Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • Robert Frost Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • Susan B. Anthony Elementary, Sioux Falls
  • Murray County Elementary, Slayton
  • Murray County Middle School, Slayton
  • Sturgis Elementary
  • Vermillion Elementary

How do I get signed up?

You can learn more about coaching and registration on EmBe's website.