Handy Bus
This service provides door-to-door bus service. It is for people who, due to disability, cannot use the regular buses.
You must register with MCAT.
Please see website for more information.
This service provides door-to-door bus service. It is for people who, due to disability, cannot use the regular buses.
You must register with MCAT.
Please see website for more information.
Bus fare cards give bus riders unlimited rides for daily, weekly or monthly use. Riders can purchase a monthly pass, a 10-pack of unlimited one day rides and 3-day unlimited rides.
For updated fares, go to the HART Web-site.
This service lets people with disabilities use the HART fixed route bus system when they otherwise couldn't. The service consists of van transportation, which is based on the individual’s needs. It either picks people up and drops them off at their destination or takes them to an accessible bus stop.
The HART bus system is fully accessible by wheelchair or motorized scooter. It should be used whenever feasible. All buses have PA systems to announce stops and lighted stop-requested signs.
Those wanting to use this service need to fill out an application and meet a HART official in an in-person interview. Transportation aid is available to get to the interview.
HEP has several options to help residents with their transportation needs. There is an on-campus bus shelter for residents who take the bus. A bus takes HEP youth to after school programs. There are fixed route transit services for Veterans to Bay Pines Hospital. The Freewheel Bike Program provides bicycles to the homeless. Please see the website for more information.
The Home Free Program helps runaway, homeless, and exploited youth. Eligibility and restrictions apply. Please call or visit the website for more information.
24/7 Toll Free: 800.786.2929 (800.RUNAWAY)
Our Father's House Soup Kitchen helps homless with several services:
This group runs the Homeless Outreach Partnership. It is also known as the H.O.P.E. Team. The main goal is to engage and build trust with people experiencing homelessness. This is to assess their needs and eligibility. And then connect them to the right services. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Available Services Include:
This group works to support individuals in their own homes. It also help others who are in community-based settings. It does this by funding many services and organizations. Please call 800.677.1116 or visit the website to learn more.
Services include:
This service is for families with medical appointments in Shands Hospital in Gainesville. They can apply for a voucher for gasoline. A local gas station will provide an amount so that they can travel to Gainesville and return home. Call for more information.
Shelter House provides legal advocacy to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Please call 850.243.1201 or visit website for more information.