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A few years ago, a Seattle parent named Donald Loseff had an idea. He believed in the value of walking to school, but like most parents, he wasn't comfortable with his kids walking to school alone.

If he were able to match up parents of school children within walking distance, taking into account all that modern families juggle, it would be easier to share responsibility for walking their kids to school. He developed a site online to accomplish this and made it available to the parents and children at his school.

That idea will soon become a reality on this website, taking Don's vision and expanding it, making it available statewide. As we develop a mapping tool that will help neighbors and schoolmates come together, we hope that you will continue visiting www.saferoutes-wa.org and participate in SchoolShare when it's released.

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Overheard

"I had to be carrying some kind of huge science fair project or it had to be a monsoon for my dad to drive me to school – my dad was like, 'Why do you need a ride?'"

-- Suzanne Mayr, Injury Prevention Specialist

 

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The Center for Safe Routes to School in Washington State is a resource for people in Washington, led by the Bicycle Alliance and Feet First
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington: , 206.224.9252 www.saferoutes-wa.org Feet First: , 206.652.2310