A lifeline in the driver’s seat Volunteers bridge healthcare gap for seniors in Taos County
- Date: 02/11/2026
When Chad Riden gives seniors in Taos County a ride, it might mean a two-hour drive to a cancer center…
When Chad Riden gives seniors in Taos County a ride, it might mean a two-hour drive to a cancer center…
SEMCAC Transportation is proud to announce Rolling Hills Volunteers, the new name for the former SEMCAC Volunteer Driver Program. The…
Kahnke has been a driving force (literally) in the Waseca County community for 35 years, logging nearly 13,000 hours of time behind the…
Car-deer collisions are a way of life in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, often causing significant long-term inconvenience to…
The volunteer drivers coordinate with each other to make sure all the kids get to and from school, building relationships…
For Steven Watson, a volunteer driver with Wheels of Hope, it isn’t just about getting people from point A to…
CONCORD, NH – As part of an ongoing effort to help older adults in the Granite State live more independently, the…
Community Volunteer Transportation Company (CVTC) recently received three grant awards: $3,648 from Agnes M. Lindsay Trust, $7,400 from Cogswell Benevolent Trust and…
Establishing transit systems in rural communities is inherently challenging because of geographically spread-out populations. At the same time, rural communities…
SeniorCare operates a volunteer driver program for medical transportation funded by Title 3 and private donations, utilizing AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP volunteers, and they also provide information about other transportation options in the region to their riders
The mobility management program at Maumee Valley Planning Organization began in November 2020. The project launched a Coordinated Transportation Plan with the goal of developing consensus across all jurisdictional counties.
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When a change in federal tax law in 2017 meant that the mileage reimbursements over $600 per year received by…
New Growth Transit (NGT) is an unusual transit program because it began operations with a grant from a Health and…
Gov. Jim Justice announced Wednesday a new initiative for people in recovery from substance use disorder. Get Paid to Pay…
Several times a month, Jim Maybach drives 5 miles from his house in Hay Creek, Minnesota, toward the Mississippi River.…
The saying, “think outside the box,” is used to inspire innovative ideas designed to overcome challenging and complex circumstances. However,…
Needham Community Council – Needham, MA
In 2017, the Needham Community Council began supplementing its volunteer driver medical transportation program with trips provided through the ridehailing company, Lyft. Lyft rides were funded through the Needham Community Council operating budget and a donation from Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Needham.
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