Help Keep Girls Moving.
Across all age groups, few of us are moving as much as we should—but adolescent girls and teens face some of the steepest challenges, and it shows in the numbers. Adolescent girls and teens face mounting pressure to stop moving—whether from cultural norms, self-doubt, judgment, or inaccessible spaces.
The #ActiveGirlsCampaign is a coalition of community organizations to amplify what’s working and to drive the changes needed to keep girls confidently active into adulthood
Girls are dropping out of movement. We’re here to keep them in.
girls belong in the movement, for life.
Too many girls drop out of sport and physical activity in adolescence—not because they lose interest, but because the systems around them make it harder to stay. We’re working to change that.
It’s Not a Lack of Interest—it’s a Lack of Access.
Girls face unique barriers: fewer programs that meet their needs, less access to safe spaces, and more social pressure to opt out. We’re asking how can we design for girls so they show up—and thrive.
Physical Activity is a Right, Not a Privilege.
Every girl deserves the power to move with confidence, to develop strength—physical and personal— no matter her background, body type, or where she lives.
With Canada’s commitment to gender equity in sport by 2035, we’re working toward a future where inclusive, accessible movement is the norm.
Confidence Starts on the Field—and Stays for Life.
Participation in sport builds resilience, leadership, and confidence. The ripple effect of keeping girls engaged in physical activity goes far beyond fitness—it shapes futures.
What we’re asking
We call on community leaders, public funders, and policymakers to:
Amplify inclusive, youth-focused movement programs like this one
Strengthen cross-sector partnerships that connect programs to girls in underserved communities
Advocate for systems that remove barriers—so every child, especially girls, can thrive through physical activity