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Our partnerships and projects

Who we're working with

This Girl Can has partnered with a number of organisations to develop new initiatives or content that responds to our insight and meets the needs of women. Below is more information on our current or recent projects.

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Studio You

We worked with education and social impact specialists Hopscotch Consulting to change the negative PE narrative by creating Studio You. This innovative digital platform aims to ensure every girl, regardless of background and ability, can enjoy PE.

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This Girl Can Club

Every now and then, we all need to step back from being active. But we know that when life gets in the way and we take a break from activity, stepping back out there can feel daunting.  So we worked with Strava to empower women to make their comeback.

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This Girl Can Classes

We joined forces with EMD UK, the experts in group exercise, to create a brand new class concept designed to reshape how women experience exercise classes and empower them to show up unapologetically as themselves, relatable bodies, sweat patches and all.

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Disney Dance-Alongs

We teamed up with Disney to create dance routines that help you get active with your kids, because we know sometimes the easiest way to get active when you’re juggling childcare is to get them involved too!

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Let's Get Out There

As the days got longer and brighter, we launched our campaign to encourage all women to get active outdoors.

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Let's Lift The Curfew

We launched Let’s Lift The Curfew to showcase women’s stories and concerns around getting active outdoors in the darker months, and to call on wider society to acknowledge their role in making getting active outdoors safer for women.

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