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TRANSPORTATION

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GENERAL

National Runaway Switchboard
  • Administers the Home Free Greyhound-sponsored return-to-point-of-origin program providing a free, one-way bus ticket to qualified runaway youth who wish to return home to the family/guardian. NRS staff mediates a conference call between the youth and their parents/guardians prior to authorizing a ticket.

    3080 North Lincoln Avenue
    Chicago IL 60657
    (800) 786-2929 – 24-hour Hotline
    www.1800runaway.org
 
Mercy House - Access Center
  • Provides bus passes for employment or doctor appointment. Target population is the Homeless.
    905 E. Holt Blvd., Suite 7
    Ontario CA 91761
    (909) 391-2630
    www.mercyhouse.net
 
Transitional Assistance Department (TAD)
 
Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
  • Family Development Program – Emergency Assistance provided to individuals and families meeting criteria who are experiencing an unexpected crisis situation. Assistance includes food assistance, bus passes and shelter assistance.
    (909) 723-1560
    http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/csd/family.htm
 
Department of Behavioral Health
  • Transitional Age Youth Program – Youth ages 16-25 under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level with a diagnosable mental illness.
    (909) 387-7211
 
Department of Children’s Services
  • Independent Living Program – Foster/Probation Youth ages 16-21
    (909) 891-3559
 
Probation Department
  • Independent Living Skills Program – Youth ages 16-21 who were in a Probation out-of-home placement when they turned age 16.
    (909) 383-2727
 
Department of Public Health
  • Cal-Learn Program – Services include payments for necessary child care, transportation and educational expenses enable pregnant/parenting teens to attend school.
    (909) 388-5600 or
    (800) 277-3034
 
Consumer Energy Center – Transportation Choices for Consumers

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DRIVER SAFETY
 

California Highway Patrol
  • Start Smart Program – A driver safety education class which targets new and future licensed teenage drivers between the age of 15 – 19 and their parents/guardians.
    http://www.chp.ca.gov/community/html/startsmart.html

    Smart Start Classes are held monthly at:

    CHP - San Bernardino Office
    2211 Western Avenue
    San Bernardino CA 92411-1243
    (909) 383-4247 for class date, time and registration information.
 
Make the Right Turn
  • Have you ever been in a car with a driver who you think may have been drunk or high? Take a second to see just how much you know (or think you know) about how alcohol and drugs affect driving skills.
    http://www.maketherightturn.org/
 
City of Ontario-Senior Center
  • Safe Driving Class – This program is offered to mature adults, who upon completing a two-day class will receive a certificate for insurance reduction from most companies. Call for date and times.
    225 East B Street
    Ontario CA 91764
    (909) 395-2021

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BUSES & RAILS

Omnitrans
  • (800) 966-6428 or (909) 379-7100 – Omnitrans Bus Information
    (909) 384-9351 – TDD for hearing impaired
    Operators are on duty Monday-Friday 7am to 8pm and 7am to 6pm Saturday and Sunday
    http://www.omnitrans.org/index.shtml
 
Omnitrans Access Service
  • Access is a service designed to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The purpose is to provide equal access to public transportation for persons who are physically or cognitively unable to use regular bus service. Access provides curb-to-curb service to complement the Omnitrans fixed-route bus system.
    http://www.omnitrans.org/ride/access.shtml
 
Omnitrans - Metrolink Transfer Policy
  • Several Omnitrans routes serve the Metrolink stations in the San Bernardino valley. Your Metrolink ticket/pass is good for one free ride on an Omnitrans bus that serves the Metrolink station. When boarding the bus, show your ticket/pass to the diver. Tickets must be valid for date of travel.
    http://www.omnitrans.org/routes/metrolink.shtml
 
Metrolink
  • Leave those high-priced gas pumps and crowded freeways behind. Check out the links www.metrolinktrains.com and see how easy it is to start riding Metrolink today. For Metrolink information, call (800) 371-5465 or visit the Metrolink web page: www.metrolinktrains.com.
 
Regional Bus Lines & Other Bus/Public Transportation

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SENIOR

ACT Transit
  • Provides low cost transportation for seniors in the Loma Linda area. $1.50 each way.
    24914 Barton Road
    Loma Linda CA 92354
    (909) 796-8357
 
Highland Senior Center Resources
  • Transportation Assistance Program for older adults
    3102 E. Highland Avenue
    Patton CA 92369
    (909) 862-8104
 
Josephine Knopf Senior Center
  • Senior Transportation program is a para-transit program for Fontana senior residents. Must be a senior and resident of the City of Fontana. $1.00 each way or $2.00 round trip. Transportation passes, which expire on December 31st of each year, are available for $25.00.
    8384 Cypress Avenue
    Fontana CA 92335
    (909) 428-8377
 
Reach Out Morongo Basin
  • Transportation Program – Transportation to medical appointments for elderly or disabled. Donations Accepted.
    Twentynine Palms Senior Center
    6539 Adobe Road
    Twentynine Palms CA 92277
    (760) 361-1410
    http://www.reachout29.org/
 
Redlands Community Center
  • Redlands Senior Transportation Program – Provides transportation to the disabled and senior 55 years of age and over in the City of Redlands. Fixed fees. Scholarships available for seniors 60 years of age and older and fee is a suggested donation.
    Redlands Community Center
    111 Lugonia Avenue
    Redlands CA 92373
    (909) 798-7579
 
Trona Community Senior Center
  • Transportation Services Program – Provides transportation to medical appointments and weekly shopping trips. Appointment is needed for transportation. Fees vary by services needed.
    13187 Market Street
    Trona CA 93592
    (760) 372-5889

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