Hopelink Transportation (King County)
Transportation · Washington · Free
Nonprofit providing transportation services for low-income, disabled, and elderly King County residents to access medical appointments, employment, education, and essential services. Dads who need a ride to a medical appointment or job interview can contact Hopelink to arrange transportation. Services include volunteer driver programs and coordination with regional transit. Located at 8990 154th Ave NE, Redmond. Call 425-869-6000 or visit hopelink.org for details on eligibility, service area, and how to request a ride. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.
About Transportation for Fathers
Transportation assistance helps fathers get to work, court, medical appointments, and childcare. Public transit passes are often available free or discounted through TANF, Medicaid non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), and social service agencies. Many job training programs cover bus passes. The Ways to Work program and some community action agencies provide low-interest car loans to working parents. State DMVs typically require proof of insurance and current registration; low-cost insurance programs exist for low-income drivers in several states (California's Low Cost Auto Insurance is one example). For rural fathers without reliable transit, dial-a-ride and volunteer driver programs are coordinated through Area Agencies on Aging and community action agencies. Medicaid NEMT covers rides to covered medical visits at no cost. This directory includes transit authorities, Medicaid NEMT providers, and car-ownership assistance programs.
Transportation in Washington
Washington superior courts handle family matters in each of its 39 counties. The Division of Child Support operates under DSHS. Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, and Bellevue are the major metros. Northwest Justice Project is the statewide LSC-funded program, with Snohomish County Legal Services, Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Volunteer Legal Services, and King County Bar providing local support.