In 1997, the Partnership for a Walkable America sponsored the first National Walk Our Children to School Day in Chicago, modeled after the United Kingdom’s lead. Back then, it was simply a day to bring community leaders and children together to create awareness of the need for communities to be walkable.
By the year 2002, children, parents, teachers and community leaders in all 50 states joined nearly 3 million walkers around the world to celebrate the second annual International Walk to School Day. The reasons for walking grew just as quickly as the event itself.
- Walk to enhance the health of your kids. Increased physical activity can combat a host of health problems facing kids today.
- Walk to draw attention to the need to provide safer routes for kids to walk and bike. We need good sidewalks and safety education programs (for walkers and for drivers).
- Walk to school to recuce the use of your car and improve the air quality.
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