The Allies Who Help Change the Game
Progress in girls and women’s sports is not driven by athletes alone. It is shaped by the people who choose to stand beside them — the allies who support, invest, and advocate.
These allies show up in many forms: fathers, coaches, mentors, educators, donors, and community leaders. Their role is not to take center stage, but to help create the conditions where girls can step into theirs.
What Allyship Looks Like
Allyship is often quiet. It looks like encouragement, access, and consistency.
It looks like advocating for resources, opening doors, and creating spaces where girls feel seen and supported.
Why Allies Matter
When girls are supported by people who believe in them, their confidence grows. They are more likely to stay in sports, take risks, and pursue leadership.
A Shared Responsibility
Creating opportunity is not a solo effort. It is built through shared commitment.
At Taylor LEAD, we believe allies help change the game by making sure girls are not navigating it alone.