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Agenda for today Mission and Concept of Culture Relay What we hope for you Overall curriculum and meeting structure 2

Mission of Culture Relay “ The mission of Culture Relay is use running to teach life skills through a virtual exchange” 3

A word from Tracey, the founder A few facts about me: – Grew up in Birmingham, Alabama – Live in New York City (Actually, Brooklyn) – Spent 10 years of my career all over the world (in many countries) – Have a particular love for ‘hospitality’ – A runner- 30+ half marathons, 1000 miles last year, 5 full marathons – Am a certified R.R.C.A. running coach – An executive officer at Foot Locker (global strategy and finance) – My mother, a professor, who taught me the importance of education – My fundamental belief- that ONE person can change the world 4

5 Activity: Line Up! Introductions of girls in class

Concept of Culture Relay First we create a multicultural environment where we relay values, customs, and ways of thinking from different societies to deepen our understanding of the global community Copyright No part of this content can be reproduced without express written consent from Culture Relay Management Second we participate in a relay running race in which teams finish in relay form, where one ‘virtually’ hands off to the other 6

Set goals Overcome challenges Encourage others Enlarge Minds (exposure) Enlarge Minds (exposure) Enrich Communities (engagement) Enrich Communities (engagement) Improve Health (empowerment) Improve Health (empowerment) Educate girls about nutrition Emphasize importance of regular exercise Connect physical strength to mental Create support network Connect global communities through enhanced communication Create teen leaders to incubate and accelerate social enterprise 3 parts to program REACH FULL AND UNIQUE POTENTIAL 7

What are the guiding hopes for the program? That you meet each other That you meet a friend That you learn about another culture, and in turn learn more about your own That you learn some important life skills That you get a little healthier, or a little faster, or a little more confident! And…that you HAVE SO MUCH FUN!!!!!! 8

How do the classroom sessions work? 1 hour sessions every week, consisting of 3 parts: – 15 minute “Culture” check in Solicit feedback on what the girls have learned from their 1:1 training buddy from different locations Go over the homework questions, which you should discuss with your buddy – 30 minutes on content/skills – 15 minute “Running” check in Solicit feedback on how the training is going, make sure we are still heading towards our physical goals 9

Semester 1: Virtual classroom session content Creating trust and communication Setting goals (strategy) Setting the plan (tactics for how to reach goal) Overcoming challenges/the importance of perseverance Developing grit and stamina Accessing resources Identifying strengths Creating toolkit Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 10

During the 2 nd semester of Culture Relay, the participants will have the opportunity to put what they learned in Phase 1 into practice We will create a nurturing space for the girls to choose a local community project they think is impactful and that can be scaled Culture Relay will provide mentorship and planning to help the girls instigate these projects, and potentially seed fund such activities Semester 2: Practical application 11

Next Steps- Key Upcoming Dates 12 Mountain Brook Jr High In-School Club Dates: Times: 10:15 to 11:15 am Central Time After school session and running Time: To Be Decided Club dates: 1 st semester: 1.Sept. 4 th 2.Sept. 11 th 3.Oct. 16 th 4.Nov. 20 th 2 nd semester: 1.Jan. 15 th 2.Jan. 29 th 3.Feb. 26 th 4.March 19 th 5.April 9 th

What we will need from you ladies! Buddy relationship: At least 1 Skype exchange per week between buddies (teams of girls to work out time) Unlimited texts between buddies on Skype Formal 1 page summary of what each girl has learned with their buddy per week (we will review 3 pairs of girls each session) Following ‘guidelines’ for questions exhibiting our core values of Culture Relay: open mindedness, respect, patience, curiosity Summary of program of 1 page by each girl (in English) Classroom session attendance: Must attend all classroom club sessions and also out of school trainings Running practice: There are 2 sessions per week and we need you to show up! 13

Participation Pledge “I, (state your name), promise to: Attend every meeting Attend every running practice Be on time for everything (or even 5 minutes early!) Be respectful of each other Be open and willing to learn Complete buddy obligations, including communication sessions, and classroom presentations Arrive with a positive attitude, and HAVE FUN! I promise my partner that I will do all these things, to make the most of this experience!” 14