
Aging into Activity: Walking for Health, Safety in Older Adults
Did you know? The demographic makeup of the U.S is about to look very different in the next few decades. We already have one of the oldest populations in the
Did you know? The demographic makeup of the U.S is about to look very different in the next few decades. We already have one of the oldest populations in the
20 Feet First walkers enjoyed a socially distanced walk last week from the Three Friends Fishing Hole in Kent. Our continued thanks to Chris Ensor and the other Feet First
In the wake of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police and the resulting Black Lives Matter protests, the Seattle City Council is currently looking at dramatic reductions in
Announced Friday, Feet First’s Statewide Advocacy Network director Mike McGinn will be the new director of America Walks. The Feet First board congratulates Mike McGinn on the new position and
Feet First’s Neighborhood Walking Ambassador Chris Ensor host socially-distanced group walk in Kent for people to enjoy the outdoor safely during the pandemic.
Cities and towns across Washington have instituted curfews that needlessly impinge on people’s freedom of mobility, particularly for those whose primary means of transportation are walking, cycling, and public transportation.
Feet First is a statewide organization that promotes walkable communities in Washington. In the last few weeks we have seen again and again that our black neighbors are denied the
Each year, Feet First participates in Jane’s Walks, an annual worldwide celebration of community-led walking in honor of Jane Jacobs. While the coronavirus prevents us from hosting our regular group walks
The Northgate Bike and Pedestrian Bridge which will connect the future Northgate Link light rail station and North Seattle College (NSC) passed a major milestone as construction officially began at
If you’ve ever walked or rolled on Rainier Avenue in Seattle near the I-90 ramps, you know how terrifying it can be. Cars enter and exit the ramps at high
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put on neighborhood walks and provide walking resources
raise awareness throughout Washington about the benefits of walkable communities and rights of the pedestrians
host events and programs focused on improving walkability