Sole Girls founder Ashley Wiles, 28, is teaming up with Triple Flip to bring her empowerment group to South Surrey.

Sole Girls founder Ashley Wiles, 28, is teaming up with Triple Flip to bring her empowerment group to South Surrey.

Girls’ program aims to strengthen the sole

A North Vancouver businesswoman is teaming up with a South Surrey clothing store to empower girls through running.

A North Vancouver businesswoman is teaming up with a South Surrey clothing store to empower girls through running, focusing on issues such as anti-bullying and confidence.

Sole Girls founder Ashley Wiles will host the eight-week program out of Triple Flip in Morgan Crossing starting Jan. 18.

The program – which costs $349 and runs Saturdays, 9:30-11:15 a.m. – has one free spot offered to those who are unable to pay the fee.

The program, which life-coach Wiles developed to encourage good body image and confidence for girls aged eight to 12, teaches participants how to run while making friends and boosting self-esteem.

“They see this transition, and it helps girls to be able to look into the mirror and say ‘you are beautiful,’ Wiles, 28, said. “As a life coach, I had so many people asking me about losing weight. But it’s not about weight, it’s about how you feel about yourself.”

For information, visit www.solegirls.org

 

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