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Commissioner Tashé Allen and Mom Walks Southside ATL Launch 'Mom's on the Move' Event in Clayton County

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Published on August 01, 2025
Commissioner Tashé Allen and Mom Walks Southside ATL Launch 'Mom's on the Move' Event in Clayton CountySource: Google Street View

Embracing community spirit and fostering connections, Commissioner Tashé Allen is teaming up with Mom Walks Southside ATL for an event geared at mothers in the area. The initiative, aptly named 'Mom's on the Move,' is designed to gather mothers for a morning of walking, talking, and community building. Scheduled for Saturday, August 23, at 8:00 a.m., the meetup will take place at Clayton County International Park, specifically at the Spivey Splash Water Park located at 2300 Highway 138, Jonesboro, GA. According to the official announcement from Clayton County's website, participants are encouraged to bring their children along, with the event welcoming all ages to move, share, and grow stronger together, underlining the #Claytonconnected initiative.

The engagement presents an opportunity not just for exercise but also for sharing experiences, exchanging parenting tips, and conceivably creating lasting bonds within the community, the event seems positioned as much more than a simple gathering it is a potential lifeline for connection in a world that all too often leaves mothers feeling isolated amidst the hectic pace of child-rearing. In a social landscape where the burdens of parenthood can weigh heavily, 'Mom's on the Move' offers a welcome retreat, a space to connect with peers who understand the journey and the intricacies of motherhood in a tangible, immediate way.

'Mom's on the Move' resonates with a broader shift towards community-centric initiatives, embracing the ethos that wellness extends beyond the physical; it is a nuanced dance of emotional support, communal resilience, and shared experiences. Commissioner Tashé Allen, in collaboration with Mom Walks Southside ATL, is championing this approach, helping to weave a tighter social fabric amongst the mothers of Clayton County.