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Coordinating Rural Transportation
September 14, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Coordinating Rural Transportation
The Center for Independent Living for Western WI (CILWW) has expanded their transportation program to serve 42 of the most rural counties in Wisconsin. Learn about the variety of partners, contracts and collaborations they have including with human services, aging services, Veterans services and managed care organizations among others. Bobbi Hegna, Director of Transportation at CILWW and Cheryl Bereiter, Transportation Coordinator at the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Northwest Wisconsin will give an overview of their transportation programs and how they intend to work together to expand transportation using Section 5310 funding, without duplicating services.
Intended for: All
Cost: FREE
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