Speak Up!
Stand Up!
Saddle Up!

Cowgirl Courage is a registered nonprofit organization that works to educate and empower everyone to have the courage to speak up, stand up and saddle up to eradicate injustice through partnerships with advocacy centers, rescue agencies and the sponsorship of rodeo athletes.

A world where injustice does not exist because potential victims are empowered by courage.
It’s In Our Hands.

The goal is to inspire a society of confident and determined cowgirls and cowboys who saddle up with Cowgirl Courage to make a difference.

"Cowgirl Courage" is meant to be lived,
not just talked about. We strive to live out our mission with intentionally curated values.

Education & Empowerment

Opportunity & Action

Compassion & Courage

Did you know?

Over half of sex-trafficked women and children have little to no literacy skills.
of 4th grade children in Arkansas, on average, cannot read proficiently
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of 4th grade children nationwide, on average, cannot read proficiently
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In 2020, online recruitment increased a significant 22%
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24.9 million people are victims of forced labor.
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When we educate and empower ourselves and others, we find the Cowgirl Courage to overcome any situation.

If you’re interested in learning more about our mission and how you could potentially get involved, I’d love to personally connect with you!

News & Updates

Stay up-to-date on all Cowgirl Courage happenings around the world by following along on the blog!

Charity Pulliam 

As of 2016, the National Crime Information Center has reported 5,712 cases of missing American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls. However, the U.S Department of Justice missing persons database has only reported 116 cases. This is the statistic that I lead with when telling listeners about why I advocate for the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, here in the United States.

Cowgirl Courage Founder, Abigail Benz

Courage is defined as the ability to do something that frightens one. “Cowgirl Courage” is defined as speaking up, standing up, and saddling up to eradicate injustices that are derived from a lack of courage.
Abigail Benz, founder of the nonprofit, Cowgirl Courage , said those injustices can include anything from human trafficking to an increase in veteran suicides.

"A woman with a voice is, by definition, a strong woman."

Melinda Gates