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Veterans Transportation Program (VTP): Veterans Transportation Service
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Please make sure to contact Veterans Transportation Program (VTP): Veterans Transportation Service to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: medical appointments. Also, you must meet at least one of these criteria: you are a veteran. No membership is required.

The Veterans Transportation Service is a valuable program designed to offer older adults who have served in the military access to transportation services via specially equipped vehicles. This program is tailored to meet the unique needs of veterans, ensuring they can attend appointments, run errands, and maintain their independence with ease. Riders are required to schedule their trips in advance, generally a few days ahead, to secure their ride. One of the standout features of the Veterans Transportation Service is that it provides free of charge, curb-to-curb transportation, bringing convenience and peace of mind to those who have served their country. The program utilizes vans for transportation, ensuring older adults can travel comfortably and safely to their desired destinations. When making arrangements for transportation through this program, recipients should consider the flexibility and reliability it offers, making it a dependable resource for meeting their transportation needs.


Service Area

To/from VA health appointments


Contact Veterans Transportation Program (VTP): Veterans Transportation Service

2300 Ramsey St.
Fayetteville, NC 28301
(910) 475-6554
http://www.va.gov/healthbenefits/vtp/

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