Every screened girl gets a free prevention program. Every dollar raised funds a screened girl. Every partner expands the field of view.
A 2-minute form. Your daughter screens on her own phone whenever it's convenient. You'll receive her report and any next-step recommendations directly.
Screen every girl on your roster in a single preseason week. Athletes screen on their own phones — no equipment, no practice disruption. You receive de-identified aggregate risk data for the roster and curated provider connections for any athletes the screen flags.
Imagine a 12-year-old soccer player. Practice four nights a week, games on weekends, the whole travel-team life. Her parents are paying close attention, her coach is doing his best. Nobody is measuring what her right knee is doing differently from her left.
Her club registers with the campaign. She screens on her phone in her bedroom on a Tuesday night. Her report flags a landing asymmetry — the kind of pattern that precedes a tear by months. She is referred to a sports medicine provider, completes a prevention program her own phone walks her through, and returns to her team in the fall stronger than she left it.
The injury never happened. Nobody will ever write a story about her, because nothing dramatic occurred. That is the point. That is what your dollar funded.
Every gift covers the screening, the report, the prevention program, and the provider connection — at no cost to her family. The girls who needed to be seen were always going to need it. What changes is whether the system was set up to see them.
Why this matters at scale. Every screened girl who gets flagged and supported is a season saved, a knee saved, a relationship with sport saved. The work aligns with public-health priorities the field has been organizing around — Aspen Institute's Project Play, the National ACL Injury Coalition, U.S. Soccer's Recognize to Recover work, and the broader NWSL conversation around female-athlete injury prevention. Your dollar lands inside a screening layer the rest of that system has been waiting for.
How sponsorship is structured. Every conversation begins with your specific impact goals — community, named school, regional reach, or an endowed Center of Excellence with a partner institution. We design the right structure together. Direct line to campaign leadership; named partners announced only on signed agreement.
If ACL injury changed your career, your career changed because of one, or you're playing to make sure it doesn't happen to the next generation — your voice is the campaign. Athletes, coaches, parents, providers.
Seen. Strong. This is my body.
The affirmation we leave with every girl who screens