Walk in a Box
Host a simple Walk For Lives gathering with your family, friends, neighbors, school, church, workplace, or community group.
About Walk in a Box
A Simple Grassroots Awareness Event
No event experience needed. Walk in a Box creates a simple way for anyone to join the Walk For Lives movement. From a living room conversation to a neighborhood walk, every step helps raise awareness and save lives.
Perfect for smaller gatherings like:
- Neighborhood
- School
- Workplace
- Church/faith community
- Recovery community
- Family/friend group
No stage. No permit. No large event required.
How It Works
Five Simple Steps
From sign-up to sharing your impact — it's that easy.
Sign Up
Sign up to host your Walk in a Box and receive your free host toolkit.
Invite Your People
Use our ready-made text, email, and social media templates to get friends, family, and neighbors on board.
Share Why You Walk
Tell your story. Help your community understand the fentanyl crisis through a personal lens.
Walk Together
Gather your people wherever you are — your home, neighborhood, workplace, school, or community.
Share Your Impact
Post photos, videos, and your story online using our hashtags. Inspire others to walk in their own communities.
Is This For You?
Not Sure if Walk in a Box is Right for You?
Walk in a Box is perfect if you:
- ✓ Want to participate but there isn't a city walk near you
- ✓ Want to honor a loved one with family and friends
- ✓ Want to bring awareness to your school, workplace, or community group
- ✓ Want a simple way to take action without planning a large event
What's Included
Walk in a Box Toolkit
Step-by-Step Host Guide
Everything you need to plan and run your event with confidence.
Invite Templates
Print and digital invite templates to get people to show up.
Social Media Graphics
Branded, shareable graphics ready for Instagram, Facebook, and more.
Printable Awareness Materials
Flyers, fact sheets, and talking points on the fentanyl crisis.
Conversation Guide
Pre-written messages so outreach takes seconds, not hours.
Photo & Video Guide
Tips for capturing your event and telling your story visually.
