Join the community empowering over 50,000 girls and counting

When you give to Play Like a Girl, 100% of your donation supports programs that connect girls to inspiring role models and mentors, hands-on STEM activities, and exciting sports experiences. We’re on a mission to ensure every girl has the tools to reach her full potential—and our monthly giving community, The Squad, makes it all possible.

The Squad empowers us to:

Deliver high-impact mentorship programs led by women in leadership roles in STEM and sports.


Fund life-changing opportunities in schools and communities across the U.S.


Expand to 20 new cities this year, bringing mentorship and free STEM and sports resources to the girls who need them most.

Mentorship Changes Everything.

When a girl has a mentor, she gains more than guidance—she gains confidence, skills, and a belief in her limitless potential. Mentorship opens doors to higher-paying STEM careers, leadership roles, and opportunities that break cycles of inequity.

We’re on a mission to change the trajectory of girls’ lives. When you donate to Play Like a Girl, you’re investing in their hopes and dreams. Girls grow into women who lead. Families are uplifted. Communities thrive. That’s the power of your generosity.

Meet the community changing lives.

The Squad is made up of generous, determined people like you—individuals who believe in empowering girls through mentorship and opportunity. Together, we’ve already reached more than 50,000 girls across the U.S. and beyond, and we’re just getting started.

Stand with us and help create a future where every girl has the tools to succeed. You’re going to fit right in.

“Play Like a Girl showed me that any person could create an innovative solution to a real-world problem, and that person could even be me.”

— Sahanna, 9th Grade

“The mentor/mentee relationship is the highlight of this program because it allows my daughter to see strong, successful women.”

— Parent

“I’m convinced the time spent together each day in group mentoring meant far more to me than to the girls.”

— LaPourche White, Mentor