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GirlTREK Community Walk & Panel hosted by Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission

GirlTREK Community Walk & Panel hosted by Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission

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455 West Ave, Norwalk, CT, 06850
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Step Into Power: GirlTREK's Walk for Healing, Joy, and Justice Arrives in Norwalk

Black women have always walked for our lives, our families, and our freedom. On Saturday, June 6, we’re coming together to walk for our health, our joy, and our power.

Join GirlTREK, the Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission, the Norwalk River Valley Trail, the Norwalk Health Department, the Norwalk Art Space, and local partners for a free community walk and conversation centering Black Women’s wellness, mental health, and our right to safe, beautiful public spaces. This is a space created with and for Black Women, and everyone who loves and supports us is welcome. 

RSVP HERE (bit.ly/GirlTREK-Norwalk)

  • Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026 (rain or shine)
  • Time: 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (arrive starting at 9:30 a.m.)
  • Location: The Norwalk Art Space, 455 West Ave, Norwalk, CT 06850, and the Norwalk River Valley Trail between Mathews Park and Oyster Shell Park
  • Cost: Free – registration requested
  • Hosts: GirlTREK and the Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission

What to expect

  • A joyous, no-drop community walk on the Norwalk River Valley Trail, with “loop & scoop” volunteers to ensure no one gets left behind.
  • A grounding of GirlTREK’s mission to unleash a movement of Black women walking in the tradition of our foremothers to heal our bodies, our communities, and our streets.
  • A panel conversation with local Black leaders on walking as mental health care, spiritual practice, and a way to reclaim public space. Plus how Norwalk’s growing trail and street network is making it safer to walk and roll.
  • Time to connect over light refreshments, learn about resources, and sign up for the new Norwalk GirlTREK crew and other local opportunities.

Bring your sisters, daughters, neighbors, church family, coworkers, and walking shoes. Come as you are, strollers, comfy clothes, and joy are encouraged.

Getting There

Let’s make this event powerful from the moment you set out! Choose what works for you, take public transit, walk, or bike for a healthy, sustainable start. The Norwalk Art Space is easy to reach by bus or train. Norwalk Transit District WHEELS buses and local train stations connect you from anywhere in the city. Check schedules for the best route.

If you need any further accessibility assistance please reach out to norwalkbikewalk@gmail.com and we will do our best to accommodate your request. 

About GirlTREK

GirlTREK is the largest public health nonprofit and movement for Black women and girls in the United States, organizing one million Black women to walk in their own neighborhoods as a healing tradition and a strategy for health, joy, and justice. Grounded in the legacy of Black women freedom fighters, GirlTREK calls Black women to take 30-minute walks as acts of radical self-care and community transformation.

As Black women organize walking crews, they also build sisterhood, address intergenerational trauma, and mobilize to demand safer streets, better parks, and healthier neighborhoods.

About the Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission

The Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission promotes bicycling and walking as safe, accessible, and sustainable modes of transportation and recreation that improve health, equity, and quality of life in our city. The Commission advances Complete Streets, advises on trails and street projects, and supports community education so that everyone in Norwalk can move safely, especially in historically underserved neighborhoods.

GirlTREK’s work to reclaim streets as places where Black women can walk, breathe, and be safe directly connects with Norwalk’s efforts to build a connected, people-centered network of trails, sidewalks, and bikeways. Walking together along the Norwalk River Valley Trail, we are not just exercising; we are embodying a shared vision of streets and greenways that support Black women’s mental, physical, and spiritual health.

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