Oklahoma Department of Transportation's Public Transit Division administers state and federal funds for rural transit systems and urban fixed-route providers across the state. Fathers in rural counties can find their local rural transit provider through ODOT's listings and many services are demand-response or reduced-fare. Call the NE 21st Street office in OKC for a list of statewide transit providers and general program information.
405-521-2554 · 200 NE 21st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Oklahoma City's public transit system EMBARK offers reduced-fare passes for seniors, riders with disabilities, and Medicare cardholders. Fathers who qualify or are caring for qualifying family members can apply for a reduced-fare ID card that allows half-price travel on fixed routes. Call the SW 7th Street office to start the application and bring photo ID, Medicare card or disability documentation, and a passport-style photo for the card.
405-235-7433 · 300 SW 7th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Oklahoma Department of Human Services offers transportation assistance for TANF recipients and certain child care subsidy families to help with getting to work, training, or child care. Fathers enrolled in qualifying work activities may receive reimbursement, bus passes, or gas assistance through their local county office. Call the N Kelley Avenue office in OKC or visit a county DHS office to apply. Bring photo ID and case information.
405-521-3076 · 2409 N Kelley Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73111