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Spartanburg Mayor to Lead Annual 'Walk & Roll' for Disability Inclusion and Job Access

The downtown Spartanburg event on October 16th champions accessibility with this year's focus on creating equal job opportunities for everyone in the community.

Downtown Spartanburg is set to showcase its commitment to community and inclusion this fall.

 

The eagerly awaited Annual Mayor's Walk & Roll will take place on Thursday, October 16, 2025, bringing together residents, students, and local leaders in a powerful display of unity.

 

This cherished Spartanburg event is more than just a walk; it's a movement.

 

Organized by the Mayors of Spartanburg County Committee for People with Disabilities, the day highlights the critical importance of accessibility throughout the county.

 

Participants will gather at the Morgan Square Clock Tower at 8:30 a.m. to begin the journey through the heart of the city.

 

The route concludes at the historic Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, a symbolic endpoint for a walk aimed at opening doors.

 

This year's theme, "Access to Good Jobs for Everyone," puts a sharp focus on the economic empowerment of individuals with disabilities. It's a direct call to action for local businesses and employers.

 

The message is clear: a truly thriving community is one where every single person has the chance to secure meaningful employment.

 

Following the walk, student participants will be transported to Spartanburg High School for a special program kicking off at 10:30 a.m.

 

This educational component is designed to inspire the next generation of leaders and advocates for disability rights and inclusion.

 

The involvement of the Mayor of Spartanburg and other county mayors underscores the high level of civic support for this initiative.

 

This event is a cornerstone of Spartanburg's observance of Disabilities Awareness Month each October.

 

The visual of hundreds of people walking and rolling through downtown sends an unmissable signal about the city's values.

 

It's a day for advocacy, celebration, and reinforcing the social fabric that makes Spartanburg County a connected and caring place to live.

 

FAQ

 

What is the purpose of the Annual Mayor's Walk & Roll in Spartanburg?

The event unites community members to advocate for accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities in Spartanburg County, with a specific theme chosen each year.

 

Who can participate in the Spartanburg event?

The Walk & Roll is open to all community members, including local leaders, students, advocates, and individuals with disabilities, who wish to support the cause.

 

Where does the Annual Mayor's Walk & Roll take place?

The walk starts at the Morgan Square Clock Tower in downtown Spartanburg and finishes at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, with a subsequent program for students at Spartanburg High School.

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