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Mother's Day Walk for Peace​

Rain or shine, our dedicated community of supporters have walked with us for 30 years. Photo taken in Dorchester on Mother's Day, May 8th, 2016.

30 Years Strong: From one mother to a movement that mobilized the city.

The Mother’s Day Walk for Peace is an annual 5K walk and fundraiser held in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, to support mothers and families of murder victims. To date, it has hosted over 500,000 families.

The Walk began in 1996 as “A Mother’s Walk for Peace” by Louis D. Brown Peace Institute President and CEO Chaplain Clementina Chéry. When her son, Louis, was killed, she struggled to both grieve his loss and celebrate her living children on Mother’s Day. She chose to organize a walk in the neighborhood he was killed.

That single act sparked a movement. 

As word spread, grieving mothers, their children, and entire families came forward—step by step—in a shared act of remembrance. 

Thirty years later, it has become one of the largest organized walks in New England and a signature event in Boston. 

Funds raised from the Walk support families of homicide victims through the programs and services of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute, including immediate and long-term care for survivors, youth and multigenerational arts/education programming, advocacy for survivor-centered policies, and reentry support for formerly incarcerated people.

For every homicide victim, an estimated 50-100 people are impacted. In the United States last year, approximately 26,031 people were murdered, leaving more than 1.3 million survivors to cope with the emotional, physical and financial trauma of their losses.

This toll ripples through families and communities for years, often fueling cycles of retaliation, violence, and addiction—and it demands targeted resources to help survivors heal and rebuild with dignity.

Now more than ever, your partnership matters. Help us reach our $600,000 goal to fuel a growing movement, deliver critical care to families impacted by violence, and strengthen a 30-year legacy of healing, teaching, and learning.

Join us this Mother’s Day—walk, donate, or rally a team. Visit the official Mother’s Day Walk for Peace website to get started.

Our commemorative 30 year logo features a flower design by Shiloh Denis, a youth member of our Generation Peace program. The design was inspired by the principle of Unity.

2026 Updates

5/7/2026: Generation Peace youth artist, Shiloh Denis

5/7/2026: Generation Peace youth artist, Shiloh Denis

This year’s Walk logo features a flower design by Generation Peace youth artist, Shiloh Denis. In the video above, listen to…
5/8/2026: Enjoy a live concert with Angelena & the Unit

5/8/2026: Enjoy a live concert with Angelena & the Unit

Join us on Sunday, May 10th, 2026 for the 30th Annual Mother’s Day Walk for Peace, an annual 5K walk and…

2025 Updates

Video clips and coverage from the 29th annual Mother’s Day Walk for Peace in 2025. 

In Memory of John Monroe Chase: Monroe Chase

Honoring My Stepfather: Melanie Brown

Walking for Peace Since 2013: Stanley Griffith

$10K in 5 Days: A Cheerleading Message From Chaplain Clementina Chery

Paying it Forward for Peace: Darrin Howell, Mentor of the Community Reentry Services Program

Experiencing the Walk for the First Time: Kentel Weaver of the Transformational Prison Project

Finding Community at the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute: Carmen Wilkinson & Pan Con Cafe

Public Art Installations for Healing: Alexis Smith & The Peace Trail

Filling the Need in the Spanish Community: Damaris Ortiz & Pan Con Cafe

From Pain to Purpose: Denella’s Powerful Story

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