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Provides direct advocacy for native women during life emergencies. Can provide transportation, housing and legal support.
Advocates for and supports Native women during emergencies. Services include the following:
- Emergency transportation for victims of domestic violence
- Safety Planning
- Public benefit application assistance
- Advocacy with Indian Child Welfare, Domestic Violence Court, Tribal Courts.
- Flexible financial assistance.
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Domestic Violence Support Groups
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Native American/Tribal Law
Transportation for Endangered People
Native American General Assistance
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Volunteers provide light housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, yard work and transportation to low-income seniors and people with disabilities. Request 7-10 days in advance for transportation; other services may take longer; provided based on volunteer availability.
Helps low-income elders and adults with chronic illnesses or disabilities remain independent in their homes.
Matches volunteers to provide companionship, light housework, and other simple chores.
Assists with everyday household chores such as vacuuming, laundry, grocery shopping and yard work.
Drives and carpools seniors and adults with disabilities to doctor’s appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy, and other important locations.
Drivers are able to wait until appointment is over for return trip.
Phone Buddies provide older adults with support through a weekly phone call.
Services are provided based on volunteer availability and calls are returned in the order in which they are received.
All volunteers are carefully screened with three references and a Washington State Patrol background check.
Due to the high number of requests and limited number of volunteers, may be unable to offer services to all callers.
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Housekeeping Assistance
Telephone Reassurance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
General Yard Work
Senior Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
In Home Meal Preparation
Friendly Visiting
Provides regional bus service between King, Snohomish and Pierce counties; operates Link light rail in King County and Sounder commuter rail between Lakewood-Seattle and Everett-Seattle.
Provides regional bus service between King, Pierce and Snohomish counties.
Operates Link light rail as well as a commuter rail service between Lakewood and Seattle, and between Everett and Seattle.
Transit service is fully accessible for wheelchairs, scooters and strollers.
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Local Bus Transit Services
Local Rail Services
Access Transportation provides transportation using lift-equipped vans for people whose disability prevents independent navigation of lift equipped regular public transit bus services; rides must be requested in advance.
Provides curb-to-curb shared ride transportation using lift-equipped vans for individuals whose disability prevents use of lift-equipped regular public transit bus service.
Riders can request trips no more than seven days in advance of the service.
Expect trips to take as long as a bus ride. Also expect to get picked up a little earlier or later so other rider’s trips can be added to the route.
Use Access to go anywhere within the same area that the bus or light rail goes.
Certified Access riders can also get free trips to transit stops.
Some inter-county transportation is available.
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Disability Related Transportation
Low-income King County residents ages 18 to 64 with a qualifying disability or low-income residents ages 65+ may buy scrip at a 50% discount to use for taxi rides. **MUST HAVE RRFP-Regional Reduced Fare Permit** as proof of disability or age.
Eligible low-income customers may buy scrip at a 50% discount to use for taxi rides.
Customers can buy up to eight $10 books of taxi scrip each month for $5 each.
Taxi scrip is currently accepted by A1 Taxi, Farwest Taxi, and Yellow Cab.
If accepted, rider pays meter fare with scrip.
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Senior Ride Programs
Taxi Fare
2.5 Miles
Access Transportation at Ride Requests offered by King County Metro Transit at Accessible Services
Riders who have been found eligible can call to request Access rides from one to three days in advance.
Riders who have been found eligible can call to request Access rides from one to seven days in advance.
Can call after hours for "where's my ride" information.
Riders can request trips no more than seven days in advance of the service.
Expect trips to take as long as a bus ride.
Also expect to get picked up a little earlier or later so other rider’s trips can be added to the route.
Use Access to go anywhere within the same area that the bus or light rail goes.
Some inter county transportation is available.
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Disability Related Transportation
Provides callers with information about bus schedules, routes, fares and trip planning. Receives and reviews recommendations, comments, complaints and suggestions about Metro services. Maintains a lost-and-found facility.
Provides callers with information about bus schedules, routes, fares and trip planning.
Receives and reviews recommendations, comments, complaints and suggestions about Metro services.
Maintains a lost-and-found facility for Metro transit riders. Handles lost items such as wallets, phones, purses, glasses, prescription medicines and keys.
Provides information about Park and Ride locations throughout the Puget Sound region.
Night Stop
Riders may ask the bus driver to stop at any point along the bus route between 8pm-5am. Riders should go to the front of the bus and request this service at least a block ahead of the desired drop off point. Decision to stop is at the driver's discretion and may be declined for safety reasons. Drivers will only pick up at established bus stops. For safety purposes, riders using wheelchairs will only be dropped off at wheelchair lift-approved bus stops.
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Travel Directions/Trip Planning
Bus Transportation System Complaints
Park and Ride Facilities
Local Bus Transit Services
Transit Customer Service Centers
Provides both fixed and limited variable-routing transit services in King County Metro vans; route times vary; make reservation two hours to 30 days in advance.
Offers variable routing in some areas within King County.
By using vans that can operate off regular routes to pick up and drop off passengers within a defined service area, DART service may allow residents to arrange for transit service closer to a location.
DART does not go door to door. It operates on a fixed schedule, but one that has more flexibility than regular Metro Transit buses. Days and hours of service vary by route.
Provides both fixed and limited variable-routing transit services to the following areas:
- Mercer Island - Route 204 and 630
- Duval, Redmond - Route 224
- Highline Medical Center - Route 631
- Des Moines Marina District, Angle Lake Route 635
- West Seattle - Route 773
- Federal Way - Route 901 and Route 903
- Enumclaw, Black Diamond, Maple Valley, Renton - Route 907
- Kent East Hill - Route 914
- Auburn, Enumclaw - Route 915
- Algona-Pacific - Route 917
- Redmond, Kingsgate - Route 930
- Fairwood, Valley Medical Center, Southcenter - Route 906
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Local Bus Transit Services
Provides limited transportation to medical services at the Veterans Administration Hospital. Appointments are required one week in advance. Veterans can bring an escort or service animal (dog only) with a doctor's note.
Provides limited transportation to medical services at the Veterans Administration Hospital.
Appointments are required one week in advance.
Veterans can bring an escort or service animal (dog only) with a doctor's note.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides door-to-door van transportation for seniors or people with disabilities to hot meal programs, medical appointments, senior centers, grocery stores and other local destinations. Requires three-day advance notice.
Door-to-door van program transports older adults and people with disabilities to:
- Neighborhood hot meal programs
- Medical appointments
- Senior centers
- Grocery stores
- Other local destinations.
Provides older adults and people with disabilities with an opportunity to socialize with others and stay active within their communities. Hyde Shuttles only travel inside their local service area. For example, the Renton Hyde Shuttle operates only within the city limits of Renton. Client would have to set 2 appointments for an outing. One for pick up and one for drop off. Vans sanitized daily.
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Senior Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
Arranges volunteer transportation to essential healthcare appointments for adults ages 60+ with limited transportation options. Trips must be scheduled the Tuesday prior to any appointments the following week. Dependent on driver availability.
Arranges volunteer transportation services to essential healthcare appointments for older adults.
Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to provide rides for medical, dental and nutrition appointments for those who have no transportation or who are unable to use other forms of transportation.
Volunteer drivers also act as an escort, waiting until client's appointment is complete to provide a return trip home.
Seniors living in North Bend, Snoqualmie and Fall City should contact the Mt. Si Senior Center for transportation.
All rides are dependent upon driver availability.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides low-income youth, adults and families with a commuter bike and safety accessories.
Offers marginalized, low-income adults, youth and families a bike so they can have access to successful year-round bicycle transportation. Also provides participants with quality bicycle safety information.
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Local Bicycle Transportation
Cycling Equipment
Offers an 8-week after-school program for youth ages 9-17 to practice their skills on bikes to repair and give back to the community.
After the community service hours have been met, youth can pick out their own bike.
Offers an 8-week after-school program for youth to practice their skills on bikes we repair and give back to the community.
When they have worked enough hours of community service on the bikes we fix up and donate, they can pick out and fix up their own bike, bike parts, or accessories.
Class graduates can continue to attend weekly Drop-In Earn-A-Bike hours, practice their skills and earn community service hours until they turn 18 or graduate from high school.
Earn-A-Bike Classes are offered in three tiers:
Beginning Repair:
- The basics of bike repair: Fix a flat, basic overhauls and maintenance.
- Youth can earn a BMX bike with the completion of enough community service hours.
Intermediate Repair:
- Completion of the Beginning Class is strongly recommended for this course.
- If you are 11 or older and feel qualified, please contact us for approval.
- This class covers more complex bike repair and allows youth to earn a geared bicycle.
Advanced Repair:
- Must have completed the Intermediate Class, earned a bike, and attended drop-in.
- A solid knowledge of basic bike repair is essential for this class as you will learn advanced systems.
Classes and activities are run by experienced staff who come from backgrounds of youth development, outdoor education, bicycle mechanics, and social justice.
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Youth Community Service Programs
Local Bicycle Transportation
Offers a program teaching the basics of bike repair to adults. Those who complete at least 3 sessions in the 6 week program will earn their own bike.
Offers a program teaching the basics of bike repair. Participants will learn how to fix flats, overhaul bearing systems, and adjust gears & brakes, working on bikes provided by Bike Works.
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Local Bicycle Transportation
Provides rides for people living downtown on low incomes and those who access health and human services in the downtown Seattle area. No card or other identification will be needed to ride.
Provides rides for people living downtown on low incomes and those who access health and human services in the downtown Seattle area.
No card or other identification is needed to ride.
The rides are available via a 20-person circulator bus.
T wo buses stop at one of seven stops on the 4½ mile route about every 30 minutes.
The stops were selected to maximize access to social service agencies in the downtown area.
Stop #1: 9th & Alder
Stop #2: 4th & Yesler (adverse weather stop is 1st and Yesler)
Stop #3: 1st & Marion
Stop #4: 1st & Pine
Stop #5: 1st & Bell
Stop #6: 9th & Virginia
Stop #7: Boren & Seneca
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Local Bus Transit Services
Pays for and arranges non-emergency transportation to Medicaid-covered services for King County residents only; call in advance for reservations, bus passes or reimbursement.
Arranges transportation for trips to WA Apple Health (Medicaid)-covered services such as doctor, dentist and mental health appointments.
Types of transportation include buses, taxis, mileage reimbursement and lift vehicles.
Reimbursement includes gas cards at $. 35 per mile.
No ambulance service is provided.
Does not cover prescription pick-up.
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Bus Fare
Disability Related Transportation
Gas Money
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides transportation to hospitals for people who prefer to ride in a private ambulance rather than in a fire department aid car. Emergencies should contact 911. Only provides post-surgery transportation with contracted hospitals (Swedish, Harborview, UW).
Provides basic and advanced non-emergent ambulance transportation.
Transportation can be scheduled in advance or called without notice.
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) drive ambulances equipped with basic life support.
Critical Care Transport (CCT), ambulances staffed by nurses, are available for patients who need monitoring and medicated IVs.
Bariatric ambulance is available for patients over 300 pounds.
EMERGENCIES SHOULD CONTACT 911.
Only provides post-surgery transportation with contracted hospitals (Swedish, Harborview, UW).
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Ambulance Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides transportation in emergency situations. Offers crisis intervention for DV victims. Handles runaway cases. CSOs are unarmed - they will not respond to situations involving weapons or violent behavior.
Responds to non-criminal incidents and provide public safety related community service.
Connects victims and people in need with resources.
Community Service Officers are the unarmed section of the police department; they will not respond to calls involving weapons or violent behavior.
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Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Transportation for Endangered People
Missing Persons Location Assistance
Provides transportation in emergency situations. Offers crisis intervention for DV victims. Handles runaway cases. CSOs are unarmed - they will not respond to situations involving weapons or violent behavior.
Provides conflict resolutions in non-violent situations, victim assistance, referrals, and information on social services.
Community Service Officers are the unarmed section of the police department; they will not respond to situations involving weapons or violent behavior.
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Transportation for Endangered People
14.4 Miles
Road to Independence Van Program - King offered at Puget Sound Educational Service District
Paratransit program providing transportation for those with barriers to public transportation. Rides must be to an employment related destination. CASE MANAGER REFERRAL REQUIRED. Serves Auburn, Kent, Federal Way and Northeast Pierce Co ONLY
Paratransit program providing transportation for those with barriers to public transportation.
Transportation must be to an employment related destination, such as a new job, an employment related training, or any other appointments necessary to obtain or retain employment.
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General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Provides one-on-one support with finding transportation options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs and medical transportation. Also helps clients navigate public transportation routes and provides individualized trip plans.
Provides one-on-one support with finding transportation options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs, medical transportation services and more.
Also helps clients navigate public transportation routes and provide individualized trip plans.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Disability Related Transportation
Transportation Information Clearinghouses/511 Services
Travel Directions/Trip Planning
16.5 Miles
Resource Access Team offered at King County Department of Community and Human Services Tukwila
Financial assistance to help stay housed, gain or retain employment, support educational goals leading to employment, or meet basic needs. Intended for emergent or one-time situations.
The Resource Access Team is a multifunctional customer service team within the Department of Community and Human Services that will serve as a centralized information and resource referral system, making it easier for residents of King County to access the services they need. The Resource Access Team aims to help residents connect to resources, navigate services, or bridge short-term financial gaps.
The Resource Access Team may provide financial assistance to King County residents to help them gain or retain employment, support educational goals leading to employment, or meet basic needs, including but not limited to food, healthcare, shelter, childcare, transportation and safety. Resource Access Financial Assistance is intended for emergent or one-time situations and not intended for recurrent or regular needs.
The Resource Access Team does not provide rental assistance.
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Child Care Expense Assistance
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Employment Related Transportation
Work Clothing
Job Retraining
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Provides transportation in emergency situations. Offers crisis intervention for DV victims. Handles runaway cases. CSOs are unarmed - they will not respond to situations involving weapons or violent behavior.
Provides transportation in emergency situations, including child abuse and domestic violence.
Offers crisis intervention for victims of domestic violence, and assists them in locating shelter.
Handles runaway cases and incidents of abuse and neglect.
Community Service Officers are the unarmed section of the police department; they will not respond to situations involving weapons or violent behavior.
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Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Transportation for Endangered People
Missing Persons Location Assistance
Non emergency transport for people in wheelchairs, stretchers or who are ambulatory, to and from doctor's appointments and more.
Non-emergency specialty transportation for any occasion.
• Hospital and facility discharges
• Doctor appointments
• Home visits and special occasions
• Holidays
We cover all of King and Snohomish Counties, including Seattle, Everett, Ballard, Bothell, Edmonds, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Mill Creek, North Seattle, Redmond and Shoreline.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides transportation to and from the senior center and for health and shopping needs of seniors; volunteer transportation is also available. Also provides Valley Shuttle for Snoqualmie Valley residents ages 13 and older.
Provides transportation by the center's shuttle to and from the center and for health and shopping trips for seniors. Services are available to the general public. Reservations are required for door-to-door service.
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Senior Center Bus Services
Senior Ride Programs
Local Bus Transit Services