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The Growing Involvement of Area Agencies on Aging

in Community Transportation

Tuesday, Nov. 28 | 3:00 PM Eastern


In this third webinar in NADTC’s series on Human Services Transportation, speakers will discuss the role of Area Agencies on Aging in providing transportation to support the mobility needs of older adults and people, based on findings from the 2022 National Survey of Area Agencies on Aging, and share the experience of one local agency in Indianapolis that offers a wide range of transportation options, both directly and through contracts with local providers. This session features Beth Blair, USAging and Tauhric Brown, President and CEO, CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions.

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Lunch & Learn Series: Transportation DEI Initiative

Thursday, Nov. 30 | 12-12:45 PM Eastern

Please join us for our next Transportation DEI Lunch and Learn Webinar on Thursday, November 30. Our session will feature

Sheri Dixon, Director of Revenue, Hampton Roads Transit who will discuss the significant equity impacts of transportation planning and programming and how transportation, as “the great equalizer,” can play an important role in improving social mobility by transforming the livability, sustainability, mobility and workability for all communities. Attendees will hear about the challenges, successes and strategies to address and improve equity for transportation dependent communities.

 

Lunch and Learn sessions are designed to be brief informational webinars that allow participants to learn about promising practices in transportation equity.


In case you missed our September 20th session, you can access the slides and recording here

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National Aging and Disability Transportation Center 

 Washington, DC 

contact@nadtc.org | 866.983.3222 

The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center is a program funded by the Federal Transit Administration and administered by USAging and Easterseals with guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living.