NADTC's Fourth Annual Photo Contest is Here!


Share Your Transportation Stories Through the Power of Pictures!
 
Pictures tell stories, and now more than ever, pictures of the people who use your transportation systems, the buses, the signs, the protective equipment tell the story of your system realities, and the mission of NADTC.
 
NADTC is looking for photo submissions that illustrate the NADTC goal of promoting the availability and accessibility of transportation options for older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers.
What story will you tell? A story of a caregiver or family using transportation? The importance of transportation to rural and tribal areas? Stories from your operators or dispatchers? Do you have a photo journal of your system changes implemented throughout the pandemic?

This year's contest is seeking photos in the following categories in a broad range of topics:
  • People of color using transportation 
  • Youth and young adults with disabilities using transportation
  • Volunteer transportation
  • Tribal transportation 
  • Vehicle operator assistance
  • Transit Dispatcher
  • COVID-19
    • Meal and grocery delivery
    • Photo journal of journey (start of COVID-19 to present)
    • Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
    • Cleaning and disinfecting vehicles
    • Medical appointments
The top three winning photos will receive gift cards ($100, $50 and $25), and the winning photos will be posted on the NADTC website, social media channels and may be used in NADTC publications.
 
Entries must be received by 11:59 PM ET on July 31, 2020. 
Visit www.nadtc.org to read contest rules and complete the application. Questions? Contact us at photo@nadtc.org.

Photo Credits: MetroWest Regional Transit Authority (Massachusetts), Via Mobility Services (Colorado)
June 2020
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National Aging and Disability Transportation Center  
 Silver Spring, MD 
contact@nadtc.org | 866.983.3222
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The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center is a program funded by the  Federal Transit Administration and administered by  Easterseals and the  National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) with guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,  Administration for Community Living.