* This page is a prototype

The Routes
Walks that educate and support community connection and resilience.
This is a working prototype of what one of our events will be. This area will contain an interactive walking map, that shows community resilience routes, for culture, recovery, community hubs and diverse small businesses.
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Each themed walk will have health and wellness resources and educational material for our participants.
The maps will also feature pins marking where important community resources are such as winter emergency shelters.
Our maps will show our walking routes with interactive features.
Each stop is pinned with descriptions of the stop and a resource, organization or business connection.
Walking Routes
The themed walking experiences blends easy, low-impact movement with opportunities to connect, learn, and grow together, tht is accesible all year round.
Walk & Roll
A Rock & Roll themed walking route that is designed for disabled and slow paced elders and veterans.
Glow-Up Guided Walk
A transformational route for self-care and self-belief. Each stop offers affirmations, reflection prompts, or beauty/wellness tie-ins; reminding you that the glow is built step by step.

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Walking for Change

Our Flagship Project
Steps in the City
A Wellness & Culture Walking Program for Reconnection & Resilience
Steps in the City is a walking-based community wellness and public health program rooted in cultural joy, movement, and storytelling. Through curated routes, cultural stops, and resource partnerships, we aim to reduce isolation, promote physical and emotional well-being, and break down access barriers.
The project leverages tech tools to connect participants to walking groups, resources, and incentives. We’re reshaping urban exploration as a tool for resilience and equity.
We’ve created a prototype for what our upcoming event would look like. Click the link below to explore it!
Key Features:
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Bi-weekly walks through culturally significant neighborhoods.
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Stops at local BIPOC-owned businesses and community orgs.
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Digital platform for route tracking, check-ins, and resource access.
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Collaborative partnerships with wellness providers, museums, radio, and clinics.