GRRRL Project Revolutionary – from just $30 a month.
Be the spark. Light the fire. Change her life.
Her name is Herra Rose. We call her The Last Dragon—because she is fierce, untamed, and burning with a fire that refuses to die. She has the courage. She has the strength. What she doesn’t have is the support she needs to keep her flame alive.
Right now, girls are being pushed out of sport at twice the rate of boys. Not because they lack grit or talent. Because they’re told—again and again—that the game isn’t theirs.
❌ They can’t afford the gear.
❌ They don’t have access to elite coaching.
❌ They never see women like them at the top.
❌ They’re told their bodies don’t belong.
❌ They’re told to be smaller, quieter, less.
Herra Rose is fighting every one of these barriers. She trains like a warrior. She dreams like a champion. But behind her fierce eyes is the same question too many girls are forced to ask: How much longer can I keep going without help?
That’s where you come in.
By becoming a GRRRL Project Rebel, you’re not just giving Herra Rose gear, coaching, and facilities. You’re fanning the flames of a dragon who refuses to be extinguished. You’re telling her: Keep roaring. Keep fighting. We see you. We believe in you.
Your sponsorship provides:
✅ Financial support
✅ World-class coaching
✅ Mindset training
✅ Access to better facilities
✅ Mentorship from fierce women who’ve walked the fire before her—and survived.
And you’ll receive quarterly updates from Herra Rose herself, showing you how your support is fueling her fight.
This isn’t charity. This is revolution.
This is what happens when a dragon finds her wings.
This is you choosing to stand with Herra Rose and saying: Your fire will never go out. Not on my watch.
Be the reason she keeps burning.
Be the reason she wins.
Sponsor Herra Rose today.
$30.00 / month
94% of female C-suite executives played sports. (ESPNW)
By age 14, girls drop out of sports at nearly twice the rate of boys—mainly due to financial barriers, lack of access, and body image concerns. (Sport England)
80% of female Fortune 500 executives played competitive sports. (UN Women)
Girls in sports are 92% less likely to use drugs and 80% more likely to graduate high school. (i9Sports)