Walk and Talk community event – Saturday 16th May 11.30 am @ KyndFolk
Walk & Talk Worcester
Saturday 16th May | 11:30am | Kyndfolk Coffee
Join us for a relaxed community Walk & Talk event in Worcester, bringing people together during Mental Health Awareness Week.
This event is about something simple but powerful:
Walking together. Talking openly. Building community.
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Why this matters
Mental health and homelessness are closely linked.
Many people experiencing homelessness were already struggling with their mental health before losing their home. Once someone becomes homeless, the trauma and isolation can make those challenges even harder, creating a cycle that’s difficult to break.
At the same time, many people, particularly men, still find it hard to talk about how they’re feeling.
This event is about breaking that isolation through connection.
Two Walk Options
We’ve designed two routes so everyone can take part, whether you want a short, gentle stroll or a slightly longer walk.
Option 1: Short Community Walk
A relaxed loop around Pitchcroft
- Approx. 1.5–2 km
- 20–30 minutes
- Flat and easy
Option 2: Riverside Walk
A scenic route along the River Severn down to Diglis Bridge and back
- Approx. 4–5 km
- 45–60 minutes
- Still accessible, just a little longer
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What to expect
- Coffee at Kyndfolk and a brief chat to get to know everyone
- Choose your walk (short or long)
- Return to the café for conversation
No pressure, no pace — just a welcoming space to connect.
This is the first Walk & Talk event, with the aim of building a regular community gathering in Worcester.
Supporting a local charity
This event supports St Paul’s Hostel, helping raise awareness of the work they do supporting people experiencing homelessness across Worcestershire.
Tickets
£5 per person
Includes:
- Coffee at Kyndfolk
- Participation in the walk
- A small donation to St Paul’s
Optional donations can also be made on the day.
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Who is it for?
- Individuals looking to meet others
- Walking, fitness and community groups
- Anyone interested in mental health and wellbeing
Come on your own or with others — you won’t be the only one.
Join us
Sometimes the smallest conversations can make the biggest difference.
Walk. Talk. Connect.