Real -adj.
1. Genuine and authentic.
2. Not artificial.
3. Free of pretense.
4. How one would describe Molly Barker
Molly Barker, MSW and four-time Hawaii Ironman triathlete is a
visionary. Using her expertise in counseling and teaching along with
research on adolescent issues, she founded Girls on the Run® in
Charlotte, North Carolina. Girls on the Run® is a non-profit
organization with the mission of educating and preparing girls for a
life-time of self-respect and healthy living. The innovative,
experiential program combines training for a 5k event with
life-changing self-esteem enhancing lessons that enhance social,
physical and mental health in 8 – 12 year old girls.
Molly began running at the age of 15 - an age when she found herself
stuck in the "girl box", where only girls who were a certain size with
a certain beauty were popular; where girls who wanted to fit in had to
mold their bodies and their personalities to fit the requirements of
the box.
Molly kept running. During a sunset run in 1993, she found the
inspiration that grew into Girls on the Run®. In 1996 she developed
the earliest version of the 24-lesson curriculum with the help of 13
brave girls. 26 girls came the next season, then 75, and so the
program grew. In 2000, Girls on the Run International, a 501c-3
organization was born.
Today, there are Girls on the Run®
programs in over 150 cities across North America, with tens of
thousands of girls and women participating. In 2007, Girls on the Run®
will host over 70 end-of-season 5k events across the United States and
Canada. Molly and Girls on the Run have been featured in many media
outlets including People, Runner's World, Redbook, Women's Day, O
Magazine, Running Times, CNN, MSNBC, ABC News, NBC News, NPR, ESPN and
Forbes.
In 2006, Molly was the recipient of several prestigious
national awards including Redbook magazine's "Strength and Spirit
Award" which recognizes individuals who are building a better future
for all of us, the "Woman's Day Award" from Woman's Day magazine which
salutes individuals who have used their vision and heart to help fix
pressing problems and the highly prestigious "Heroes of Running Award"
from Runner's World magazine. Corporate sponsors for Girls on the Run
International include New Balance Athletic Shoe and Apparel Company,
Kellogg's Frosted Flakes and Goody's Hair Products.
With the success of the Girls on the Run program combined with her
books, Girls on Track, A Parent's Guide to Inspiring our Daughters to
Achieve a Lifetime of Self-Esteem and Respect, and Girls Lit From
Within, Molly has become an inspiration and positive role model for
people of all ages.
Molly lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and enjoys writing, running
and cycling. She is passionate about her work but is most inspired
by her two children.
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