United efforts to support new chapter of mobility


Non-profit organizations like United Way BC, BEST (Better Environmentally Sound Transportation), and other community partners play a crucial role in assisting seniors in finding alternative transportation options that are environmentally friendly, such as car pools and community shuttle buses. 

Senior-serving agencies recognize the emotional and practical challenges posed by driving cessation and help facilitate a smooth transition to a new chapter of mobility and independence.

Seniors on the Move is an initiative aimed to increase transportation options for older adults in BC so they can continue to lead a full life after they stop driving.

To commemorate BC Seniors’ Week 2023, which runs from June 4-10, United Way BC and BEST  have teamed up with the Ask Friendship Society, South Vancouver Neighboorhood House, Richmond Care, Richmond Gives, Seniors Services Society of BC, Dunbar Residents' Association, West End Community Centre Association, Vancouver Cycling Without Age Society, Westside Seniors Hub, SHARE Family and Community Services, Brightside Community Homes Foundation, and Collingwood Neighbourhood House, with the generous support of Vancouver Coastal Health and Vantage Point,  to profile and celebrate community champions who are advocates for alternative forms of transportation. 

 

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