Updates from NADTC
NADTC wants to provide you with current events and resources we believe to be helpful. Here are a few items of interest!
Lunch & Learn Series: Transportation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative
Thursday, June 17 | 12:30 - 1:15 pm EST | Virtual
Please join us for our next Lunch and Learn webinar on transportation diversity, equity and inclusion on Thursday, June 17, at 12:30 pm EST. This session will feature Julia Castillo, Executive Director of HIRTA Public Transit, who will discuss how their transit programs are meeting the needs of diverse populations in rural central Iowa while creating a safe and inclusive experience for all riders. 
 
Lunch and Learn sessions are held every other month and are designed to be brief and informational, allowing participants to learn about promising practices in transportation equity. If you missed the April 8 session, please visit our website for all materials and recordings.
Register Now: NADTC Office Hours - Creative Uses of Section 5310 Funding
Friday, June 25 | 2 - 3 pm EST | Virtual
The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC) office hours are focused on enhancing training and technical assistance opportunities and offer further opportunities to virtually interact with your peers in small groups, each session is focused on a different transportation topic with the opportunity to network with topic experts and NADTC staff.

On June 25, NADTC’s Office Hours will feature a presentation by Jeremy Scalzi of M7, a passenger transportation company specializing in non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) followed by peer sharing.

Attendance will be capped at 30 participants to foster a small group discussion. If you are interested in participating, please RSVP as soon as possible to Ken Thompson, [email protected], and reserve your spot!
June 2021
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National Aging and Disability Transportation Center 
 Washington, DC 
[email protected] | 866.983.3222 
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.