Let Girls Read Run Grow
About
Non-profits often focus on singular missions—feeding, sheltering, teaching. Few weave movement, literacy, and leadership into a single thread. Let Girls Read Run Grow does exactly that, operating where Harlem’s sidewalks hum with energy and possibility.
The organization calls 123 W 133rd St, New York, NY 10030 home, a stretch of pavement where after-school chatter spills onto stoops. Programs here blend running with reading circles and mentorship, aiming to build confidence alongside endurance. Volunteers and participants meet where the neighborhood’s rhythm sets the pace, not the other way around.
Questions about schedules or ways to support the effort can be directed to (646) 629-9263. The line connects to coordinators who match skills with needs—whether that’s tutoring, route planning, or simply showing up to cheer at a finish line. There’s no grand gesture required, just consistency.
Finding the office is straightforward; directions are available here. The map pinpoints a corner where the mission feels less like charity and more like community in motion.