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Faith in Action: Transportation Assistance
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Please make sure to contact Faith in Action: Transportation Assistance to confirm details of their transportation services.

The Transportation Assistance program offers a convenient and cost-effective way for older adults to access transportation services. Through this program, older adults can request rides via car by scheduling in advance, allowing them to secure their transportation needs with ease. One of the key benefits of this program is that it is provided free of charge, making it a budget-friendly option for older adults looking to maintain their independence and mobility. The program operates on a donation basis, giving older adults the opportunity to contribute towards the service if they wish. Additionally, riders can schedule their rides a few days in advance, ensuring that they can plan their trips effectively. Another notable feature of this program is the option for passengers to have a driver wait for them while they run errands or attend appointments, adding an extra layer of convenience and support for older adults using the service. Overall, the Transportation Assistance program is designed to meet the unique transportation needs of older adults, providing a reliable and accessible way to get around.


Service Area

Vermillion County


Days of operation

Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Contact Faith in Action: Transportation Assistance

801 West Fairchild Street
Danville, IL 61832
(217) 431-8489
https://www.osfhealthcare.org/sacred-heart/amenities/social-services/

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