Support Services | Transportation

Welcome to Transportation



Hope Network Transportation supports a higher level of independence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities, disadvantages and older adults.  

Hope Network Transportation provides specialized transportation services with innovative programs to passengers. Transportation services are offered for Network 180 ProgramsSenior Transportation, Competitive Employment Transportation and North Kent Transit.  

Utilizing an agency fleet of 63 vehicles, Hope Network's more than 60 professionally trained staff and drivers provide door-through-door transportation for older adults and door-to-door transportation for individuals with a disability.  Transportation services take individuals to crucial medical appointments, day programming, jobs or other activities in the community.  

By increasing coordination among multiple transportation providers and encouraging natural supports, we continue to support accessible, cost effective options, and choice for those needing specialized transportation services. 


For more information on our Transportation services in Kent County, visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page.

Our Volunteer Transportation System is a network of volunteer drivers who assist those on Medicaid get to and from non-emergency medical appointments. This statewide program was created in 1997 to assist disadvantaged people living in rural Michigan with no means of transportation access to non-emergency medical treatment.

Contact the Transportation Department by calling 616.243.0876.


 
 
10/29/2009

After several months of constructive dialogue, leaders of Flint-based Insight and Grand Rapids-based Hope Network have reached an agreement to join their organizations in order to efficiently grow and enhance their substance abuse and mental health services for the people they serve across Michigan.


8/28/2009
Hope Network is proud to announce Staci Coomer has accepted the position of Vice President of Development and Executive Director of the Hope Network Foundation. Ms. Coomer joins Hope Network from Rockport, Maine, with more than 10 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising. 
 

8/7/2009
Hope Network offers their perspective to a WOOD-TV 8 story about more than $50 million in cuts to Community Mental Health.