San Diego County CA— Jewish Family Service of San Diego’s (JFS) Director of Social and Wellness Services, Meredith J. Morgenroth has been re-elected chair of the Social Services Transportation Advisory Council (SSTAC). Under the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), the SSTAC works to respond to federal and state requirements, as well as local concerns, regarding transportation accessibility.
As chair of the SSTAC, Morgenroths responsibilities include review and guidance on federal funding programs for the elderly and disabled, coordination of vehicles for elderly and disabled persons, special studies, and providing input on the legal and practical requirements for accessibility at transit facilities.
Meredith has been a major advocate for the senior community and its need for quality transportation services. She continues to go above and beyond for this community by acting as SSTAC chair, said Michael Hopkins, JFS CEO.
As JFS director of social and wellness services, Morgenroth supervises eldercare services, including the oversight of several of JFS’s Health & Wellness Centers, transportation logistics, human resources, compliance management, and the transportation program for older adults, On the Go. On the Go is the largest volunteer-based transportation service in San Diego County, providing more than 2,300 rides by more than 350 volunteer drivers each month. The program consists of five components: On the Go Excursions, On the Go Shuttles, Rides & Smiles, On the Go Silver, and its newest service On the Go Navigator. JFSs transportation services provide nearly 40,000 rides per year and recently provided its 300,000th ride in June 2017.
For six years, On the Go has actively participated in SSTAC activities, ad hoc groups, and review committees. As a major transportation provider for San Diegos elderly, On the Go continuously provides council and collaborates with other transportation stakeholders and community members to better serve San Diego County.
About Jewish Family Service
Since 1918, Jewish Family Service of San Diego has been a trusted community resource for individuals and families working to build better lives. Operating throughout San Diego County and the Coachella Valley, the agencys integrated services are focused around three goals: Empower Individuals & Families to Move Toward Self-Sufficiency, Support Aging With Dignity, and Foster Community Connection & Engagement. Many people first turn to Jewish Family Service with a specific need, such as job coaching or transportation, and that first contact often leads to a wide range of services, including counseling, education, nutritious meals, social connection, and more. JFS was named a 2016 California Nonprofit of the Year and has earned a 10th consecutive 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, Americas largest independent charity evaluator that highlights the work of efficient, ethical and open charities. To get help, volunteer, or to learn how JFS empowers change in our community, visit www.jfssd.org.