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Where can I find information about transportation programs in my area that will assist the elderly and the disabled to get to work or to a medical appointment?

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Where can I find information about transportation programs in my area that will assist the elderly and the disabled to get to work or to a medical appointment?

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Information on transportation options for the disabled and the elderly should be available at local human service offices, local transit authorities, community and faith-based organizations, and regional planning organizations. Contact your local county social service agency, your community action agency, and/or call 2-1-1 if this service is available, to find out what programs are in your area. Also, you may check the following web sites for listings of local transportation agencies by state, county, and city: the American Public Transportation Association’s United States Local and State Transit Links and Public Transportation. If at the local level you are not finding out sufficient information call your state RTAP office. For transportation to a job The U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration’s One-Stop Centers system provide job, career, and workforce information for workers, jobseekers, and employers but many also provide transportation information geared

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