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Dial-A-Ride is a curb-to-curb shared ride service provided through advance reservations providing rides to your medical appointments, grocery store, visiting friends, or anywhere in your Dial-A-Ride service area.
Provides transportation services to Medicaid recipients in Benton, Franklin, Columbia, Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, Kittitas, Walla Walla, and Yakima Counties. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for transportation assistance. Please call for details.
Provides various transportation services to individuals with special needs, veterans, seniors and commuters in Stevens, Pend Oreille, or Lincoln Counties. Please call for specific details.
The ORCA LIFT card offers income-qualified riders the opportunity to save up to 50 percent or more. Apply for ORCA LIF in person, online, or by phone.
Riders can use the Reduced Fare Portal to apply on their own for any of the following transportation programs, based on their eligibility and preferences: ORCA LIFT, ORCA Youth, Subsidized Annual Pass, and Regional Reduced Fare Permit for Seniors and Riders with a Disability.
Provides transportation arrangements for non-emergency medical appointments. The following information will be required: Provider One number, name of medical provider, name, address and phone number of medical facility, appointment date and time, and reason for the appointment. Also offers eligible clients gas cards and reimbursement options for parking, bridge toll and ferry fees. Must be enrolled in Apple Health (Medicaid).
Residents of King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, who are enrolled in one of six state benefit programs, can get a subsidized annual pass that will cover your fare for trips on King County Metro, Everett Transit and Sound Transit services.
Ferry tickets for off-island appointments are approved on a case-by-case basis when funding is available. Contact us for more information.
Dial-A-Ride offers transportation services for people whose disabilities prevent them from using the fixed route system. This includes a rider's inability to access vehicles or to independently navigate through the transit system.
The Subsidized Annual (Bus) Pass is offered to King, Pierce, and Snohomish County residents who are at or below 80% of the federal poverty level and are enrolled in one of six state benefit programs. They can obtain a subsidized annual pass valid for travel on King County Metro and Sound Transit. Call the CHAP line to apply.
Gas vouchers may be available based on area, and availability changes on a regular basis. Please call for more information.
Provides transportation services to Medicaid recipients. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for assistance.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Through grants and donations, San Juan EMS can provide car seat loans to families and caregivers (Limit one per child).
Offers transportation services throughout King County for those aged 55+ and adults with disabilities. Rides include non-emergency medical/dental appointments, errands, senior centers, grocery shopping, banking, or visiting friends. Rides are free but donations are welcome.
This annual program offered through San Juan County can help low-income households with transportation needs including ferry tickets, local taxi fare and some car maintenance and repair services. If your total household income is under $25,000 you may qualify - please call for more information. Also offers information on how to apply for the Medicaid Transportation Program. Serves San Juan Island residents.
This is an online resource search tool to find transportation options in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Specific search category options for veterans include accessibility needs, age range, medical insurance enrollment, and more.

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Transportation Expense Assistance
Provides gas vouchers and bus tokens to individuals in need of transportation assistance.

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Transportation Expense Assistance
Provides transportation services or vouchers for Medicaid recipients in San Juan, Skagit, Island, or Whatcom County. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for transportation assistance. Please call at least 2 days before a scheduled appointment.
Provides provide door to door rides and delivery service of essential supplies to your home such as food, prescriptions, and prepared meals for elderly or disabled San Juan County residents. Rides are subject to availability.
Provides support with finding and coordinating transportation options such as local shuttles, volunteer driver programs, and medical transportation services. Also helps clients navigate public transportation routes. Serves people with disabilities, older adults, low-income individuals, limited English proficiency populations, immigrants and refugees, and other disproportionately impacted populations in King County and parts of Snohomish & Pierce Counties.
Provides free door to door rides to the general public in Mason County. Call or go online to schedule a ride.
Offers a free transportation service to residents of Kittitas County. Services are door-to-door and are used for a trip to the store, doctor's office or to visit a friend. Serves Cle Elum, Easton, Ellensburg, Kittitas, Ronald & Rosyln.
Provides rides for qualified low income, TANF recipients and individuals with special needs in Grays Harbor and Pacific counties.
Residents of King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties who at or below 80% of the federal poverty line and are enrolled in one of six state assistance programs are eligible for a subsidized annual pass valid for travel on King County Metro and Sound Transit services. To apply, please call.
This is a financial need-based program that provides travel assistance to medical appointments over 50 miles away in the form of gas cards, bus, plane and train tickets. Apply online at least 10 business days before your appointment for ground transportation and at least 21 days prior for commercial air flights.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
This agency provides medical transportation assistance to Medicare-eligible clients.
Provides transportation services to Medicaid recipients. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for assistance.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
The Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP) gives riders ages 65+, riders with disabilities, and Medicare card holders reduced fares on participating transit agencies in the Puget Sound area.
Child passenger safety information and education is provided by appointment to ensure all children have a properly installed car or booster seat and can travel as safely as possible. Some assistance in obtaining safe car seats is available for those who qualify.
This agency arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.
Provides ferry tickets and short airplane rides through San Juan Eagles for San Juan Island residents who require trips to the mainland for cancer treatment. Email for more information.
Provides non-emergency medical transportation support services for patients who need to get to and from medical attention, appointments, treatments and similar on a regular basis.
Gas vouchers may be available based on area, and availability changes on a regular basis. Please call for more information.
This agency offers various transportation services, including senior rides, medical and dental appointments for Medicaid recipients, rural rides, etc. Please call for details.
Provides low cost car seats to children from birth to booster age. Also offers car seat check/installation for a small fee. See website for details and to book an appointment. Serves Clark County.
Provides transportation services to Medicaid recipients. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for assistance.

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Patients experiencing homelessness may be eligible at times for bus, shower and food vouchers. Call Bellingham Health Care for the Homeless program for more information: 360-788-7155.
This organization provides transportation services. Whether you need our door-to-door service (if you are not using Medicaid), fixed-route services, or require assistance with a Medicaid-eligible trip,
Please call for info about car seat inspections, bike helmets and life jacket fittings or email [email protected] for an appointment.
Offers limited free Lyft rides to people with transportations needs such as: non-emergency medical, employment, housing, legal appointments, food banks & more. Call 211 for details. Rides must be in King County.
Provides transportation services to Medicaid recipients in Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for transportation assistance. Please call for details.
Our certified Child Passenger Safety Technician will educate the caregiver on proper installment, the next step as the child grows, current laws and possible recalls.
All youth 18 and younger can now ride for free (this includes light rail, Metro, Pierce Transit, Seattle streetcars, WA State Ferries, etc.). Obtaining a free ORCA Youth Card is encouraged but not required.
Gas vouchers may be available based on area, and availability changes on a regular basis. Please call for more information.
Gas vouchers may be available based on area, and availability changes on a regular basis. Call the number to speak with a specialist who will coordinate assistance with local parishes.
A subsidized annual pass valid for travel on King County Metro and Sound Transit services is available to residents of Kng, Pierce, and Snohomish County who are at or below 80% of the federal poverty level and enrolled in one of six state benefit programs.
Provides transportation arrangements for non-emergency medical appointments. Must be enrolled in Apple Health (Medicaid) and live in Snohomish County. The following information will be required: Provider One number, name of medical provider, name, address and phone number of medical facility, appointment date and time, and reason for the appointment. Also offers eligible clients gas cards and reimbursement options for parking, bridge toll and ferry fees.
This organization offers transportation services for people whose disabilities prevent them from using the fixed route system. This includes a rider's inability to access vehicles or to independently navigate through the transit system. Services are provided door-to-door within the City of Ellensburg.