Maddy Roberts, age 8, is the youngest in a long line of Plan supporters. Her mom, Sara Sterling, remembers her family sponsoring a Plan Foster Child when she was young, and now she has gotten her husband and daughter involved as well.
“We always keep the picture of our foster child on the fridge” says Sterling. “It helps to remind us that the rest of the world isn’t always as lucky as we are.”
This Christmas, Maddy and Sara learned about one of Plan’s projects to build a school residence in Tanzania, so that girls can safely attend school. They decided that they had to do something about it, and Markham Women’s 5k and Girls 1k was born.
The run will be held on Mother’s Day 2010 (May 9) and is a women’s only event to encourage mothers and daughters (and grandmothers, and sisters, and friends…) to get involved to support girls’ rights and safety internationally. Their message?
“I know I run like a girl…try to keep up!”
All proceeds will go towards building the residence for girls in Tanzania.
Sara and Maddy want to use this as a learning experience for themselves as well, so they can continue to be advocates for the Because I am a Girl Campaign. Once they’ve finished fundraising, they’re planning to travel to Tanzania to see the finished residence and learn more about the lives of the girls who will live there.
Stay tuned for more race information and details about Sara and Maddy’s experiences in Tanzania. And get out your running shoes!
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5 responses to “I know I run like a girl…try to keep up!”
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March 17th, 2010 at 15:13
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Faith G.
March 17th, 2010 at 16:23
This is very inspirational and is such a great lesson for us all to learn from. To give the girls of Tanzania a safe learning environment is a gift that will keep on giving for generations to come.
Great job, good luck with the race and Happy Mother’s day to all the mother’s and Mother’s daughter’s who partake in the event.
Sara Sterling
March 22nd, 2010 at 15:52
Thanks very much for your comment Faith, we are truly enjoying this experience and hope we can make a difference.
Gcibor Godet
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