North Kent Transit


North Kent Transit is a service provided by Hope Network to the northern cities and townships in Kent County. To be eligible for transit services, individuals must have a physical or mental disability (a doctor's confirmation may be required) or be an older adult (60+), and a resident of a participating city or township.

A fare is required for North Kent Transit serves and ranges from $4.00 per trip to $7.00 per trip, depending on the destination of the trip. North Kent Transit is able to accommodate passengers using mobility aides such as wheelchairs or walkers. 

North Kent Transit is available Monday – Friday from 8:00am until 4:30pm for medical appointments, recreational activities, and transportation to and from employment.

For more information on our Transportation services in Kent County, visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page or contact the Transportation Department at 616.243.0786.

5/9/2012

Friday, June 1st
Applied Behavior Analysis for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Elyse Wiseman, BCBA, Hope Network

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Hope Network Education Center

Grand Rounds is a new series of professional lunchtime lectures covering a variety of topics relating to autism spectrum disorders and other neurodevelopmental conditions, including ABA, Speech and Language Pathology, and supporting children and adults with autism. Lectures are free of charge and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring their lunch. Following each lecture, there will be an opportunity for questions and answers.


All lectures are from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at the Hope Network Education Center, 775 36th Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI.
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5/1/2012
If you have a disability and want to get more control of your life, your support, and your services, then join the Michigan Partners for Freedom on May 9, 2012 from 9:30 - 2:30 pm at Hope Network Education Center in Grand Rapids. Lunch included!
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4/25/2012
WGVU  |  Hope Network is a non-profit Christian organization well known in Michigan for providing a broad continuum of care in the treatment of brain and spinal cord injuries, developmental disabilities, and mental illness. WGVU’s Caroline MacGregor reports on the organization’s efforts to streamline services and address the alarming mortality rate among people with mental health disabilities.