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2024 Grants Challenge

The WalkGood Yard: Wellness For Everybody

Idea by WalkGood Inc

The LA2050 grant will empower WalkGood LA to continue providing Angelenos with free and accessible arts, health, and wellness experiences. This grant will allow us to sustain our welcoming, inclusive, accessible brick-and-mortar space, The WalkGood Yard, in Central LA, and offer engaging programs such as yoga sessions, our run club, male-identifying and female-identifying healing circles, and educational workshops for underserved communities, those who have ever felt “othered” in their life, and those who are seeking safe spaces of healing.

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What is the primary issue area that your application will impact?

Mental health

In what stage of innovation is this project, program, or initiative?

Expand existing project, program, or initiative (expanding and continuing ongoing, successful work)

What is your understanding of the issue that you are seeking to address?

In the United States, there is a legacy of racial oppression that creates a significant barrier to well-being, particularly for Black and Brown communities. Many existing spaces for healing and mental health advocacy are not designed to be inclusive or reflect the cultural nuances of these communities. This lack of representation further isolates residents and prevents them from addressing the generational trauma and insecurities passed down through families. WalkGood LA tackles this complex issue by creating welcoming and accessible spaces that prioritize cultural connection through the vehicle of mental/physical health initiatives in community settings. We understand the unique challenges faced by Black and Brown communities, and our programs are designed to foster a sense of belonging and empower residents to heal from past traumas while building a healthier future together.

Describe the project, program, or initiative this grant will support to address the issue.

WalkGood LA envisions The WalkGood Yard, supported by this grant, as a cornerstone in our mission for equitable access to well-being in LA. This brick-and-mortar space transcends the limitations of park activities, transforming into a vibrant community hub welcoming to all, but specifically designed to address the needs of Black and Brown residents. Here, cultural backgrounds will be celebrated, and a sense of belonging will be fostered through a diverse calendar of events.
Included in the project for the studio will be the expansion of the following programs: 1. BreatheGood - community yoga classes, welcoming and open to all levels
2. YouGood? - healing circles for both men and women; programming includes journaling, movement, sound healing and open discussion
3. RunGood - a weekly run/walk club with pacing options
Each experience promotes inclusivity and makes strides in making positive impact on mental health and social support networks. The WalkGood Yard won't just be a place for events; it will be a space for connection. Discussions, social gatherings, and cultural celebrations will create a space for Angelenos to connect with others from similar backgrounds, creating a sense of community and belonging that is often missing in a vast city like Los Angeles. By offering culturally-aware resources and fostering a welcoming environment, The WalkGood Yard, empowered by this grant, will become a beacon of hope and a powerful tool for positive change in Los Angeles County.

Describe how Los Angeles County will be different if your work is successful.

We approach wellness from a non-commercialized standpoint. Everyone should have access to social networks that promote physical and mental health, no matter their background. A thriving WalkGood LA would transform Los Angeles County into a place where well-being flourishes. Residents will have easier access to free programs that boost physical and mental health, fostering a healthier and happier population. Inclusive events will break down social barriers, creating a stronger, more connected community. By making healthy activities the norm, WalkGood LA will inspire residents to not just adopt positive habits but pass them along as well. It is our hope that with our organization, we can inspire a reduction in chronic diseases, stress, and anxiety for a more active and healthy Los Angeles County on a generational level.

What evidence do you have that this project, program, or initiative is or will be successful, and how will you define and measure success?


Impact on Well-being: We'll utilize program surveys to assess changes in well-being, measuring factors such as stress levels, sense of community belonging, & overall physical and mental health. We'll also partner with local healthcare providers to explore potential decreases in chronic disease risk factors among program participants.
Culturally-Relevant Success: We'll define success by the level of cultural sensitivity and responsiveness within our programs from both community partners and participants. Building a Sustainable Model: The WalkGood Yard's success goes beyond immediate impact. We'll track volunteer participation and partnerships with local organizations. A thriving volunteer network and strong community partnerships will indicate a sustainable model that can continue to serve the community beyond the initial grant funding.
Altogether, this data will guide future program development and ensure The WalkGood Yard remains a relevant and empowering space for the community.

Approximately how many people will be impacted by this project, program, or initiative?

Direct Impact: 14,000.0

Indirect Impact: 10,000.0