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Saturday, October 20, 2018

Volunteer Drivers wanted for upcoming Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Community Vans


A pilot program in partnership with King County Metro will bring flexible and affordable transportation options to the community and bridge transportation gaps.

Trips are volunteer-driven and open to the public. 

Build community, support your neighbors, and help the environment by becoming a Community Van Volunteer Driver today!

Volunteer Drivers will need 5 years of driving experience and a safe driving record. Volunteer Drivers always ride for free and choose how often to drive!

How to start:

1. Fill out the application HERE and return to Bree @ communityvan@hopelink.org

2. Take a Community Van Orientation via Skype (1 hour)

3. Take an Accessible Equipment and Disability Awareness Training (1 hour)

Contact Us:

Bree Boyce at communityvan@hopelink.org or 425-943-6721

More info:
  • The Vans: 
    • There are 2 vans - 6 and 12 passenger 
    • Wheelchair accessibility
    • Available days, evenings, and weekends depending on volunteer driver availability 
  • The Trips:
    • Trips can happen as long as there are at least 2 riders and 1 volunteer driver
    • Trips can take place throughout King and Snohomish Counties
    • No fixed routes – trips are based on where you want to go!
    • Door-to-door pick up available 
  • The Riders:
    • No eligibility requirements! The Community Van is available to all
    • Wheelchair accessibility
  • The Fare: 
    • $2.75 round trip regardless of distance or time
    • Fare types: Monthly Orca Card, Transit Go mobile tickets, or human services bus tickets
    • 2 hour free Metro transfer when you ride the Community Van 

 

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