Transportation
Town of Babylon: Babylon Handicapped Services
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Please make sure to contact Town of Babylon: Babylon Handicapped Services to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: necessary errands, medical appointments, or grocery shopping. Also, you must meet at least one of these criteria: you have a disability. No membership is required.

Babylon Handicapped Services offers a unique transportation benefit for older adults in need of assistance. The program provides free shared van rides, helping older adults move around the community with ease. Whether you have packages or bags to carry, the program's helpful drivers are ready to assist you during your curb-to-curb journey. To benefit from Babylon Handicapped Services, older adults are encouraged to schedule rides at least one week in advance. This allows the program to accommodate your transportation needs efficiently and provide you with the best possible service. Donations are accepted to support the program's operations, making it a mutually beneficial initiative for both riders and the community. For older adults looking for reliable and accessible transportation solutions, Babylon Handicapped Services offers a convenient and supportive option for getting around town.


Service Area

Town of Babylon including: West Babylon, Lindenhurst, Amityville, East Farmingdale, Babylon, North Babylon, Wyandanch, West Islip, Copiague, Wheatley Heights, Deerpark


Days of operation

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

Contact Town of Babylon: Babylon Handicapped Services

281 Phelps Lane
North Babylon, NY 11703
(631) 893-1050
http://www.townofbabylon.com/index.aspx?NID=186

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