Senior Transportation Service Includes Volunteer Ridesharing and Group Shuttles
San Diego County CA— Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) was awarded nearly $1.8 million from the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to provide two years of funding for JFS’s On the Go senior transportation program.
On the Go is the largest senior transportation program in San Diego County, serving seniors of all faiths and backgrounds and helping them maintain their independence and mobility. Services vary from shuttled field trips and group transportation to JFS’s Social & Wellness Centers, to Uber and Lyft rides to appointments and errands. To date, the program has provided local seniors with close to 300,000 rides.
“With the number of seniors in San Diego County expected to double by 2030,” said JFS CEO Michael Hopkins, “this grant positions JFS to meet the growing demand for affordable transportation solutions to ensure they remain active, contributing members of our community. Our biggest need now is for volunteer drivers. Our volunteers get to choose when and where they drive, and often comment that they find the experience incredibly rewarding.”
The SANDAG grant is made possible by California’s Section 5310 Program, which provides formula funding to assist private nonprofits in serving the transportation needs of seniors and people with disabilities, and the local TransNet Senior Mini Grant program, which works to improve mobility for seniors throughout the county.
On the Go is a program of Charitable Adult Rides and Services (CARS) and is operated by Jewish Family Service of San Diego.
To sign up for rides, volunteer or learn more about JFS’s On the Go program, visit www.jfssd.org/onthego.