Georgia ROX Program: ROX Facilitator shares how ROX has become a movement at her school.

A Story About: A Georgia ROX Cohort
Submitted By: Gabrielle Brundidge, Licensed School Counselor, ROX Facilitator, ROX Dr. Patty Fellow
Key ROX Program Outcomes: Increased confidence, academic improvement, improved leadership
Did You Know? 3 out of 4 ROX Programs that start with philanthropy become self-sustaining due to demonstrated impact and effectiveness.

Gabrielle’s rox story

I’ve had the privilege of facilitating over 50 young women through ROX’s powerful curriculum. While I’ve watched their academic confidence grow, what’s been even more inspiring is how they’ve stepped into leadership roles and begun to carry themselves with a sense of pride and purpose.

A New donor’s inspiring impact

This past year was especially meaningful. Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Witt, a new donor who believed in our mission, almost every eighth-grade girl was able to complete the ROX program. Her support didn’t just fund a curriculum, it created a ripple effect. 

ROX has become more than a program, it’s a movement. These girls are learning to lead, to speak up, and to advocate not just for themselves but for one another. That’s the true impact of ROX.

rox faqs

What is ROX?

Ruling Our eXperiences (ROX) is the nonprofit authority on girls. We conduct large-scale national research with girls, deliver evidence-based programs in schools nationwide and equip adults to better support and empower girls.

What is The ROX Program for Girls?

The ROX Program for Girls is an evidence-based program that 5th - 12th grade girls can opt into with parental consent, delivered in schools by trained and licensed female professionals. The ROX Program gives girls the skills they need to succeed in relationships, academics, career and life and has been validated with over 55,000 girls.

The ROX Program covers topics including: communication, relationships, body image, social media, stress and pressure, self-defense, college and career, leadership.

Who can run ROX?

Female licensed school counselors, social workers, educators and psychologists are eligible to facilitate The ROX Program for Girls.

How can someone become a ROX Facilitator?

Eligible candidates must submit an application to complete the 3-day training that prepares and certifies Facilitators to run The ROX Program for Girls. There are virtual and in-person training options available. Learn more and apply here. Scholarships are available to get trained and start a ROX Program at your school.

No girl pays to participate in The ROX Program


Want to give and support a ROX Program? $100 sends one girl through The ROX Program.
$1,000 sponsors an entire cohort of 10 girls!

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