Discrimination Policy

A girl who meets or can meet requirements for being a Girl on the Run shall not be denied acceptance based on race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, height, weight, or disability.

 

Attendance Policy

To maximize the benefits of our curriculum, all Girls on the Run participants are required to regularly attend both practice sessions per week for the duration of the program.  Girls on the Run reserves the right to render ineligible, any girl unable to meet these expectations.

 

Behavioral Policy 

Any child engaged in behavior that threatens the health or welfare of other participants, coaches or other key Girls on the Run volunteers will be released from participating in the program.  Threatening behavior may include but is not limited to: physical injury, emotional maltreatment, abuse of prescription or illegal drugs, use of alcohol, carrying firearms or other dangerous items, using any item in a dangerous way,  or any other activity determined by a coach or administrator to be threatening to another’s health or well-being.

Girls on the Run Delaware, their coaches, and key Girls on the Run volunteers reserve the right to remove any child from participation for any reason that does not fit the mission and goals of the organization.