If you know GirlTREK, then you already understand, this is not just movement, this is ministry. And right here in Westchester? Oh, it’s personal.
Let me tell it the way it felt.
I was invited into this space by Kymberly McNair, and you know, when someone extends an invitation that’s more than logistical? It’s spiritual. Like, “Sis, come get what you need.” That’s what this was.
Saturday. 9:00 a.m. Kensico Dam.
And not just anywhere, we meet by the picnic tables. That detail matters. Because it’s giving a “gathering place.” It’s giving “we start together.” Before a single step is taken, there’s a moment of arrival. Of eye contact. Of “hey sis” energy that sets the tone for everything that follows.

Eight women showed up. And what I immediately clocked about the GirlTREK Westchester chapter was the intimacy. Not small, intentional. The kind of gathering where you don’t get lost in the crowd, you get held in the presence.
The morning air was soft, like it was making room for us. And as we stepped off, there was no rush, no pressure, just a shared understanding that this walk meant something deeper.
And then, because the universe will affirm you when you’re aligned, we literally bumped into Jewel Williams Johnson.
Now pause.
Because that moment? That wasn’t random. That was a reminder.
A reminder that what GirlTREK is doing isn’t separate from community power, it is community power. Health, healing, policy, presence… It’s all connected. And to cross paths with a legislator while walking for liberation? That’s alignment on a whole different level.
And the energy stayed right. No performative anything. Just genuine exchange, acknowledgment, and then right back to the walk. Because that’s the focus, the walk.
Somebody was releasing stress with every step.
Somebody was quietly rebuilding themselves.
Somebody was just grateful to not feel alone for an hour.
That’s the work.
Because since T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison started this movement, it has always been about reclaiming health as a form of resistance. Not someday. Not when it’s convenient. Right now.
And the Westchester chapter? They are living that mission in real time. No hype needed, just consistency, care, and showing up.
So let me say this clearly:
The GirlTREK Westchester chapter meets at Kensico Dam every Saturday at 9 a.m.
This is your invitation.
Not a soft suggestion. An invitation to yourself.
Come walk.
Come breathe.
Come remember who you are underneath the stress, the expectations, the noise.
You don’t need to know anybody; you will.
You don’t need to be ready; you’ll get there.
You just need to come.
Because what’s happening out there?
It’s not just a walk.
It’s a reclamation.
And trust, it’s waiting for you.















