May 16, 2026 · 9 AM Start · Minneapolis, MN

Lace up.
Walk three miles
for someone you love.

The 7th annual Long Mile — a community walk for mental health awareness
along the Mississippi. Three miles. A few thousand people who show up.

Why we walk

One in five of us, every year. Almost none of us in plain language.

One in five adults lives with a mental health condition each year — a sister, a coworker, a partner — and most of us don’t quite know how to say it. The Long Mile is what showing up looks like: three miles along the Mississippi each May, funding peer-support and crisis-line training in Hennepin County.

A large group of people raising their hands at an outdoor community gathering

Five ways · pick one

Walking isn't
the only way to walk.

Donating, sponsoring, or pouring water at the finish all count the same. None of them is the “real” way.

01

Give

Donate

Give once or monthly. 92¢ of every dollar funds programs — peer support, school counselors.

02

Recruit

Start a team

Most teams are five to ten. Your book club. Your unit. Your group chat. We send a fundraising kit.

03

Underwrite

Sponsor the walk

Five tiers for businesses of every size — from neighborhood studios to regional firms.

04

Show up

Volunteer day-of

Pour water. Count walkers. Direct traffic at the bridge. Three-hour shifts, including breakfast at the finish line.

Five, if you count walking the route yourself. Which is, technically, the original way.

Seven years on

Numbers we keep close.

Independently verified each fiscal year by Candid and Charity Navigator.

Cents on the dollar

92¢

to programs

Walkers

3402

on the route in 2025

Raised

$1.6M

since 2018

Teams

412

walked together

A small group seated in a circle during a peer support session

Peer support in 23 schools.

Weekly student-led mental-health circles across Hennepin County middle and high schools. We fund the curriculum, the snacks, and the adult facilitators who hold the room.

2026 · 1,412 students · $640,000

Crisis-line training, paid.

Volunteer responders need 80 hours of certified training before they take a single call. We cover the cost so a paycheck isn’t the barrier between someone willing and someone trained.

2026 · 38 new responders · $210,000

Grief counseling for uninsured families.

Up to twelve sessions per family. No questions about ability to pay. No waiting list past two weeks.

2026 · 184 intakes · $385,000

When & where

Saturday, May 16.
Three miles by the river.

Saturday · May 16, 2026

3 miles

Boom Island Park · 9 AM start · loop along the Mississippi East Bank Trail.

Why I walk · in their words

Three reasons that look a lot
like yours.

Family

“I walk for my brother. He’s the funniest person I know and he’s been quiet for two years now. I’m trying to do something about it.”

Maya R.

Team captain · 3rd year

Personal

“I went through it in college. I didn’t have words for any of it. Now I do, and I want to give my words to someone who doesn’t.”

Daniel K.

First-year walker · solo entry

Team

“My team is twelve nurses and one therapist. We started walking after we lost a colleague. We’re still walking every year.”

Priya A.

8th year · Hennepin Health team

With thanks to our 2026 sponsors

May 16

Minneapolis

9 AM

Show up.
Be one of three thousand who do.

Three miles along the Mississippi. Coffee at the finish. Folding chairs.
People you’ll be glad to have met.