The Silver Shield Foundation is proud to announce its 6th Annual Greenwich Walk, in honor of the families of our fallen heroes and all our First Responders. The Walk will be held on Saturday November 8, 2025, at Tod’s Point in Old Greenwich.
Walkers will raise funds to support the organization’s core mission of providing scholarships for children and surviving spouses of Police Officers, Firefighters and EMS members killed in the line of duty.
Former NBC Anchor, Chuck Scarborough, a Silver Shield Foundation Trustee, will preside over the Opening Ceremony.

Bagpipe player at the Silver Shield Foundation “Greenwich Walk.” Nov 4, 2023 Photo: Leslie Yager

NYPD Honor Guard at the Silver Shield Foundation’s 4th annual “Greenwich Walk.” Nov 4, 2023 Photo: Leslie Yager
Event Speakers will include Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, Connecticut State Police Commander Colonel Daniel Loughman, New York City Police Department 1 st Deputy Commissioner Tania Kinsella, and New York City Fire Department Commissioner Robert Tucker.
Participating will be representatives from many agencies, including the Greenwich Police Department, Greenwich
Fire Department, Greenwich EMS, New York City Police Department, New York City Fire Department, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey State Police, Suffolk County Police Department and Nassau County Police Department.
Also attending will be Silver Shield Foundation scholarship recipients, line of duty families and supporters.
Over 150 walkers participated in last year’s event, raising $180,000 to advance the Foundation’s mission.
Walkers are being asked to donate or raise a minimum of $100 for the event and can register, donate, or sponsor on the Silver Shield Foundation website at www.silvershieldfoundation.org/greenwich-walk.
Registration begins at 10:00am. The opening ceremony will begin at 11:00am, with the Walk kicking off at 11:30am. Rain or Shine.
Since 1982, The Silver Shield Foundation has provided educational support and services for the children and surviving spouses of Police Officers, Firefighters and EMS members killed in the
line of duty.