A Hand Up Transitional Living
Non-profitProvide transportation to and from appointments, job search/training, classes, etc. for current facility residents.
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256-874-5012
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Alabama Non-Violent Offenders
Non-profitWe work to help non-violent offenders obtain their Alabama driver's license. Please have r as many identifying documents available as you can. Due to the complexity of this process it is done on a case by case basis. Please call to schedule an appointment to meet with out staff.
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256-288-3175
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Bessong & Ministries, Inc
Non-profitAt least once a month, We try to help a senior citizens who need a ride to a doctor's appointment, grocery shopping, or an emergency situation when we are available. Our van is not wheel chair assessible.
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256-417-9911
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Alabama Non-Violent Offenders
Non-profit-
256-288-3175
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First Stop
Non-profitIssued for appointments (medical, court, or official business and will require an appointment slip with verification that they went).
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256-533-3391
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256-533-3494
First Stop
Non-profitFor appointments or business to better their situation, with approval of the First Stop Case Manager.
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256-533-3391
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256-533-3494
First Seventh-day Adventist Church
We assist families with gas cards. We distribute 10 cards per month. One per family per quarter.
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256-852-8360
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George Mason
Non-profitWe can help with the repair of bikes. We can assist with finding replacement parts and fixing unsafe bicycles. We require the bike owner to participate in the repairs and or other shop help.
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256-468-6439
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George Mason
Non-profitWe can help folks get basic transportation in the form of a bicycle. We give the bicycle as a long term or permenat lease, asking only that if they get another bike, or find they no longer need a bike that they return it to HUBS Coop.
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256-468-6439
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United Way of Madison County
Non-profitPROGRAM PURPOSE NOW and since inception: provide short-term transportation solutions (free rides) for carefully selected, qualified individuals, poised to MOVE FORWARD if the barrier of transportation to work is removed. Also 5 round trips a year available for medical purposes or up to 5 rides for employment or pre-employment needs by calling 211. Designed to impact the lives of individuals by addressing a key barrier to success – transportation (through an exclusive partnership United Way has with a commercial ride-sharing company, LYFT) AND FILL STRATEGIC GAPS where public transportation and other resources are not available in this fast growing community. IF INDIVIDUALS CAN RIDE PUBLIC TRANSIT, THEY ARE NOT ELIGIBLE NOTE: Currently only clients working actively with one of our MOU Collaborators is able to apply under the application. If your organization qualifies, you can find more information and online application for extended rides, based on a case-by-case analysis, available at https://uwmadisoncounty.org/get-help/access-to-transportation/
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256-536-0745
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256-518-8239
First Seventh-day Adventist Church
We assist individuals with shuttle tickets around town. Max 6 tickets per week.
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256-852-8360
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Transitions
Non-profitTransportation services for all re-entry, recovery residents and employment placement clients.
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256-270-8424
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256-964-8162
Wheels 4 working
Non-profitTransportation assistance- repairs and possible vehicle donations.
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256-533-9448
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