One in Four Walk is thrilled to announce the launch of its first-ever "Starlight Stroll," an interactive night walk through the historic streets of York, aimed at raising funds and awareness for domestic abuse survivors. The event will take place on Thursday 10th October 2024, starting at 6:00 PM from York St John Students’ Union.
Participants will embark on an engaging 4K journey guided by volunteers, passing iconic York landmarks such as the Red Tower, the City Walls and ending at York Minster.
Along the route, walkers will experience a series of interactive installations and performances, including live poetry, storytelling, and performance,
each designed to highlight hidden signs of abuse but to also inspire hope, resilience, and conversation.
"We wanted to create an event that not only highlights the strength and courage of those affected by domestic abuse but shines light on smaller signs of abuse that often go unnoticed," said Emma Rollason-Taylor, Founder of One in Four York.
"The Starlight Stroll is a unique way to show our support and raise essential funds to help survivors rebuild theirlives as well as educate and battle stigma."
Registration for the Starlight Stroll is open via the One in Four website, www.oneinfour.co.uk. Participants can sign up individually or as teams, with a registration fee of £10 per person, which includes a commemorative teeshirt and props for the performances. All proceeds from the event will directly support Kyra Women's Project programs and activities, including counselling, group support and legal advocacy for survivors of domestic abuse.
One in Four Walk is pleased to welcome prominent speakers to open the event including David Skaith, the newly elected Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, who has been an active advocate for raising awareness and taking action to prevent violence against women and girls in the region. The Mayor has consistently supported initiatives aimed at addressing this critical issue, demonstrating a strong commitment to promoting safety, equality,and justice for vulnerable women and girls.
Speakers will also include Amanda Hanusch-Moore, Head of the VAWG unit of North Yorkshire Police to discuss her work around coercive behaviour and misogynistic language, as well as Laura Pulleyn from Ford Family Foundation, speaking on her own personal experience of domestic violence, as well as the support she has promoted through professional channels.
In addition to the walk, there will be a post-event gathering at York Minster, featuring a 2 person performance from Soundproof Box CIC highlighting the subtleties of coercive control.
Local businesses and organisations are encouraged to get involved through sponsorships or by donating refreshments and services along the route.Volunteers are also encouraged to share their stories through the One In Four social media platforms. Stories can remain anonymous and will be shared by actors in creative ways, highlighting the smaller signs of abuse that can escalate.
"Domestic abuse affects people from all walks of life, and it is crucial that we come together as a community to support those in need," said Rollason-Taylor. "We invite everyone to join us for a night of reflection, education, and hope."
To register for the Starlight Stroll, share your story, or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.oneinfour.co.uk or contact Harriet Stainton at onein4walk@outlook.com.