Play Like a Girl is a nonprofit organization that encourages girls to play sports and empowers them to choose careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
[1][2] The organization is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee,[3] and offers services in the United States and Canada.
[5] In November 2020, Sarah Fuller had "Play Like a Girl" printed on the back of her helmet when she kicked off for the Vanderbilt Commodores and became the first woman to play a regular season college football game in a Power Five conference.
The following day, Play Like a Girl reported that they had received $13,000 in donations and an increase in people inquiring about volunteering since her game.
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