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In 2000, Girls on the Run was established as a 501c3 nonprofit organization. [citation needed] In 2008, the Girls on the Run 5K series was established. Each season ends with a celebratory 5K event, with over 350 5Ks taking place annually, the Girls on the Run 5K series is the largest of its kind in the nation. [4]
The reformatory was established in 1904 as the only institution in New York state which could provide training for delinquent girls under the age of 16. [2] The institute took the place and the buildings of the former House of Refuge for Women. It was located on the east side of the Hudson River, with a "famous view" [3] of the Catskill ...
Based on research about resiliency in youth, [11] Barker designed the foundational Girls on the Run curriculum. Barker is credited with coining the phrase "The Girl Box", defined as the imaginary place of conformity where girls may go during adolescence, due to cultural and societal stereotypes that limit choices and opportunities. [ 12 ]
Girls on the Run: Inclusive, diverse, equitable, accessible. Established in 1996, GOTR, a nonprofit organization, aims to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience ...
With 2023 state champions crowned and all-section awards released, it's time to look at the top 80 scorers in the Lower Hudson Valley this season.
The name was then transferred to a camp in Crugers, New York, also run under the auspices of Bronx Valley Council. A site in Copake, New York, was purchased in 1927 and summer camping began there in 1928. The camp existed there until 1972 continuing under the ownership of the Siwanoy-Bronx Valley Council and Hutchinson River Councils.
In victories that came down to the final seconds, Panas edged Tappan Zee and Hen Hud upset Pearl River to reach the Section 1 Class A title game.
The Hudson Valley Writer Center is a non-profit literary arts organization in Philipsburg Manor, Sleepy Hollow, NY. It was established on August 5, 1988, by Margo Taft Stever , a Sleepy Hollow poet, with the assistance of the Westchester Council of Arts, and moved into its permanent home at the Philipse Manor Railroad Station in 1996. [ 1 ]