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Something you do everyday can make a real difference! Transportation Health
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Last updated on November 23, 2008
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You probably drive your car nearly everyday. By offering a ride to a senior citizen or other adult whose health prevents them from driving, you can make a real difference in their quality of life!
TASC volunteer drivers decide how often they provide rides; once a week, once a month, once in a blue moon! And, the TASC office takes care of scheduling, so the only planning a volunteer has to do is to decide if a particular ride request fits their schedule. TASC provides service to eligible residents of Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook and Stratham, NH.
TASC volunteer drivers get to meet new people and have great conversations. One volunteer has said that this is the most rewarding volunteer service he has ever provided---and he has more than 30 years of volunteering under his belt!
Most importantly, TASC volunteer drivers know first hand that their effort, the simple act of providing a ride, really makes a difference in the lives of TASC passengers.

Volunteer drivers must be at least 25 years old; have a legally inspected, registered and insured vehicle, and a clean driving record. All volunteers are required to pass a motor vehicle and criminal background check and to participate in a one hour orientation.

This opportunity is sponsored by: TASC-Transportation Assistance For Seacoast Citizens

We need volunteers who are free at these times

Evenings  Weekends
Weekdays
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Adults (26-54)  Individual
Adults (55+)
We are looking for volunteers with the following skills
Caregiver  Transportation
Companionship
Volunteers will work with the following groups
People with Disabilities  Older Adults (55+)
Adults (26-54)  Women
Low-income / Poverty  Young Adults (18-25)
Men
This volunteer opportunity addresses the following social interests
Transportation
I'm interested in this opportunity

Contact Person:
Carol Gulla, Project Coordinator, (phone), (email)

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Address:

 200 High Street
Hampton, NH 03842
(See a map)

Directions:

 From Rt. 1 South (Lafayette Rd.), turn left onto High St. (Rt. 27) at the lights by Lamies Inn and Tavern in Hampton. TASC is on the left,in Hobbs House, 200 High Street, one-half mile from the intersection. From Rt. 1 North, turn right onto High Street.

This opportunity can also be performed in these locations:


Web Site: http://www.tasc-rides.org

Miscellaneous Information

Please list social issues addressed that might not have been previously checked.
transportation, access to health care, senior citizens
Give minimum age for this opportunity (when unaccompanied by an adult).
25 years old
Will you accept any youth between ages 12-17 if accompanied by an adult?
No
Will you accept youth under 12 for this opportunity if accompanied by an adult?
No
Does this opportunity require specific skills?
Yes
Can this opportunity be performed from the volunteer's home?
No
Is this opportunity's site wheelchair accessible?
No


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