Seen. Strong. 100,000 Girls
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You know
what they don't
get to see.

If an ACL tear shaped your career — or your career changed because of one — your voice is the campaign. Not as a sponsor, not as a logo. As the player who walked the road most of these girls don't know they're walking.

Why your voice

Most of them will never meet you. All of them are walking toward what you went through.

The injury that ended your season — or the one you barely escaped — sent signals first. You probably know that now. You probably wish someone had been looking when those signals showed up. That is the campaign.

A teenage girl playing forward for her travel team in Brooklyn is not going to read a peer-reviewed paper on neuromuscular training. She is not going to ask her coach to learn movement screening. She is going to pay attention if the player she watched on TV last night tells her: "Take ten minutes. Open the link. See what your body is telling you."

That is what we are asking. A short video. A post. An appearance at a screening event near you. Your face attached to the simple act of looking at your own body before it tells you something the hard way.

The specific ask

Three ways to plug in. Pick one. Pick all of them.

1

A 60-second video

Your phone, your words. Why this screening matters to the girl you used to be. We handle distribution. The video lives across every channel where the campaign reaches youth players and their families.

2

One post per quarter

One post on the channel you actually use. Tagged to seenstrong.com. A simple sentence: "This is what I wish someone had said when I was fourteen."

3

One event per year

A screening day at a school or club in your market. You show up for an hour. You meet the girls. We do the rest. Logistics, transport, media — all handled.

What you get back

Your name on a number that compounds.

Every player who signs on gets a personal scorecard, updated every quarter: girls screened in your name, programs delivered, injuries identified early, careers preserved. Not vanity metrics. Real outcomes for real kids whose families are sitting on a number that traces back to your name on the campaign.

When the campaign hits 100,000 girls, that number is split across the players who carried it. Your share will be specific, named, and yours. The marketing teams behind your sponsorship deals will want this number. The foundations you work with will want this number. The federation will want this number. The number exists because you showed up.

"Seen" cuts both ways. You make her visible. The campaign makes the body of work visible — back to you, your team, the people you advocate for.
Start the conversation

If you played, or are playing, or coached one — start here.

A short form. A real person responds within 48 hours. We meet you where you are.

Reach us directly: players@seenstrong.com