New Always® Survey Reveals Nearly 75% Believe Playing Sports During Puberty Has a Positive Impact on Future Career Success
Always is teaming up with renowned girls’ education activist Malala Yousafzai, professional athletes including Olympic gold medal basketball player, Elena Delle Donne and other trailblazing role models to help girls stay in sports because research has proven the benefits of participation go far beyond the game. Since nearly half of girls drop out of sports during puberty1, Always is rallying society to #KeepHerPlaying, knowing it is an important way for her to gain the confidence and skills that help her become whoever she wants to be.
Join Always to help girls build confidence through sports #KeepHerPlaying (Graphic: Business Wire)
A recent survey, commissioned by Always and conducted in partnership with One Poll, found the benefits for girls in sports go far beyond the cheers, the wins and the bragging rights. Women who played sports during puberty say doing so helped them build skills that have served them throughout their lives. The results showed that, in addition to physical fitness:
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53% credit sports for improving their teamwork skills -
66% agree it has a positive impact on academic performance -
44% said sports improved their ability to deal with stress -
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56% of parents say sports is beneficial for their daughter’s mental health
However, despite all the value sports participation provides, nearly half of girls will drop out of sports during puberty, mostly because they feel the need to focus on other things (
Always is highlighting the unexpected ways sports can transform her future in a new video. The content showcases Malala Yousafzai, Paralympian & mentor Scout Bassett and human rights activist, poet & storyteller, Sara Mora, who all credit playing sports during puberty as a key enabler of their success. The video aims to inspire people everywhere to help #KeepHerPlaying so she can be whoever she wants to be. You can watch it here.
“The people in my life know me as an advocate for undocumented immigrants and while that is truly my passion, what they may not know is that sports helped me get to where I am today.” says Sara Mora. “Volleyball taught me teamwork and perseverance that has been critical to my fight for immigrants' rights. I’m proud to partner with Always to make sure girls everywhere have the opportunity to play because with sports, our strength becomes the torch we light our day to day with.”
In addition to the three featured in the new video, the following role models are joining Always as they rally society to help keep girls playing because they too have seen the wide-ranging benefits of sports firsthand:
- Jessica McDonald – U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team World Cup Champion, Mother and Equal Pay Advocate
- Elena Delle Donne – Two-time WNBA MVP, Olympic Gold Medal Basketball Player, Disability Advocate and Small Business Owner
- Mariah Duran – Top U.S. Women Street Skateboarder, Olympic Athlete and Athletes for Good Grant Recipient
- Kavya Kopparapu – Founder and CEO of the Girls Computing League, Advocate, Changemaker and Innovator
“Playing sports as a young girl taught me determination, hard work and resilience. Not only was I able to achieve my dream of playing on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, but it’s given me the confidence to support and advocate for others. I credit sports for fueling my success off the field – first as a mother, and now as an activist for equal pay,” says Jessica McDonald.
McDonald’s fight for equal opportunities for girls in sport, present and future, is showcased in the HBOMax documentary, LFG.
Girls need support and encouragement to stay in the game. That’s why Always is supporting the YMCA to create nationwide programs and curriculums. You can help #KeepHerPlaying by:
- SUPPORTING the girls you know to stay in sports
- ENCOURAGING girls to participate in the Girl Up 2021 Leadership Summit on July 13-14, 2021 to hear more about the long term benefits of staying in sports – register for the virtual event here.
- SHARING how sports helped you by using the Always Instagram template2, tagging @always_brand and #KeepHerPlaying, to trigger a donation to the YMCA – visit @Always_Brand on Instagram for the template.
- PURCHASING a pack of Always or Tampax at participating retailers, to also trigger a donation to the YMCA.3
To learn more about the campaign, go to Always.com/KeepHerPlaying.
About Always
Always® , the world's leader in menstrual protection, offers a wide range of pads, wipes and liners designed to fit different body types, period flows and preferences. For over 35 years, Always has been empowering millions of girls globally through puberty and confidence education, providing products to those in need and tackling societal barriers to their confidence through the Always #LikeAGirl movement. Together, Always believes we can create a world where neither periods nor gender get in the way of young people reaching their full potential. Please visit always.com for more information.
About the YMCA
Driven by its founding mission, the Y has served as a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community for more than 175 years. The Y empowers everyone, no matter who they are or where they’re from, by ensuring access to resources, relationships, and opportunities for all to learn, grow and thrive. By bringing together people from different backgrounds, perspectives and generations, the Y’s goal is to improve overall health and well-being, encourage active participation in sports, ignite youth empowerment and demonstrate the importance of connections in and across 10,000 communities nationwide. ymca.net
1 One Poll, 2021. Quantitative nationally representative U.S. sample. n=3000.
2 Always will donate five cents to the YMCA for every filled in Instagram story template that tags @always_brand and #KeepHerPlaying between 7/1/21 – 10/31/21.
3 Always will donate five cents per pack of Always period pads or Tampax tampons purchased at participating retailers during select dates between 7/1/21 – 10/31/21 to the YMCA. Dates vary by retailers. Find out more at always.com.
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