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Shoreline volunteers invited to become “Travel Ambassadors”

Shoreline volunteers invited to become “Travel Ambassadors”

Sorting through the maze of transportation alternatives for getting around King County can be an overwhelming task, yet for many people in the Shoreline area, travel options are the key to independence – whether that means a ride to a doctor’s appointment, work, school, shopping, social activities, or family events.

Hopelink is offering free training for local residents who are interested in helping their neighbors figure out how to get where they need to go without a car. The training is available to staff, providers and volunteers who work directly with people with transportation needs – as well as community members who would like to learn more about travel options. 

Training to become a “Travel Ambassador” will be held Tuesday, Feb. 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hopelink Shoreline Food Bank, 15809 Westminster Way N. in Shoreline. Registration is required and training is limited to15 participants.

To learn more or to register, contact:

Sheila Sloan-Evans at 425.943.6760 or sheilase@hope-link.org or

Alunya Clark at 425.943.6741 or aclark@hope-link.org

Registration closes Feb. 12. The location is ADA accessible. Alternate formats and languages are available on request.

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Renee Roberta Haynes February 15, 2013 at 09:20 pm
Good news for the LFP and Edmonds folks! I wonder if Kitsap County might be considering somethingRead More like this. That'd be great! :)
Patty Hale May 4, 2013 at 02:29 pm
Need advice about what will grow in your yard? Want to find out more about pollinators, how toRead More create better soil, or get the recipe for homemade hummingbird nectar? Then you need to come to this event. There will be representation from at least 15 yard, garden and wildlife groups and/or businesses. See you on the 14th!
Jeanne Gustafson (Editor) May 3, 2013 at 05:34 pm
FYI, the organizers tell us that this event is free and open to everyone--you don't have to live inRead More the Ridgecrest Neighborhood to attend. Many thanks to Patty for sharing the info.