WalkMassachusetts Network
3RD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 1PM VIA ZOOM. Past recordings
October 15. Friends and family members of people who have been killed or injured in violent traffic crashes are "channelling the pain into something productive" by starting a Massachusetts chapter of Families for Safe Streets, an influential advocacy organization founded in New York in 2014. Hear from Sherri Arrington about the effort, plans for next month's World Day of Remembrance and Ride for Your Life, and how you can get involved. Register.
We’re hiring a WalkBoston Intern
By WalkMassachusetts |
April 2022 update: this role has already been filled; thank you for your interest! WalkBoston Internship Job Description WalkBoston makes walking safer and easier in Massachusetts to encourage better health, a cleaner environment and more vibrant communities. WalkBoston is committed to centering racial equity and justice in our work as well as evaluating the ways …
Meet Kyle Robidoux: WalkBoston’s 2022 Annual Celebration Keynote Speaker
By WalkBoston |
We are pleased to announce that our 2022 Annual Celebration Keynote Speaker this year is Kyle Robidoux! Kyle is a tireless advocate who has focused his professional and personal career on building community. He has spent 20 years working in the nonprofit sector, including as a housing advocate helping individuals staying in shelters find permanent …
WalkBoston Receives $165,000 Grant from Point32Health Foundation
By WalkBoston |
WalkBoston was awarded a three-year $165,000 grant from Point32Health Foundation to advocate for policies that support, advance and result in age- and dementia-friendly walkable communities. “WalkBoston is a leading advocate on transportation issues important to older adults and a strategic partner to the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative. The grant will support WalkBoston’s work to engage …