Women's Sports Foundation and espnW's Sports 4 Life Program Impacts More  than 60,000 Girls of Color Over Seven Years - ESPN Press Room U.S.

Women's Sports Foundation and espnW's Sports 4 Life Program Impacts More than 60,000 Girls of Color Over Seven Years - ESPN Press Room U.S.

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The Women's Sports Foundation and ESPN released today a seven-year summative data analysis measuring girls' leadership, self-esteem, confidence and perseverance gained via their joint Sports 4 Life program. As the country continues to grapple with the ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the long overdue need for racial justice, WSF and ESPN are working together to create youth leadership opportunities for girls of color through sport. As these character traits are strong building blocks for girls' futures, local sports programs play a critical role, often filling in the gaps to access and opportunity.
The Women's Sports Foundation and ESPN released today a seven-year summative data analysis measuring girls' leadership, self-esteem, confidence and perseverance gained via their joint Sports 4 Life pr

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