Transportation
Providing transportation options for seniors, individuals with disabilities and the general public.
People For People provides safe and reliable transportation that impacts the health and quality of life in our rural communities. We are here to help with your transportation needs. Whether you need our door-to-door service (if you are not using Medicaid), fixed-route services, or require assistance with a Medicaid eligible trip.
Door-to-Door Transportation (Non-Medicaid)
Door-to-door service is often called Para-Transit or Special Needs transportation. PFP’s door-to-door service is fare-free and available in Adams, Grant, Lincoln, and Yakima counties. It requires a reservation at least two business days ahead. Our service is available for older adults (60+ years), low-income households, youth, persons with disabilities, and veterans. Common destinations are meal sites, health care, employment, social services, and community resources. This transportation service is dependent on the availability of funding. Individuals using this service may be asked to adjust their schedule so that several people can share the ride due to our limited resources.
Fixed-Route Service
People For People’s Community Connector fixed-route services are available to the general public and are fare free. They operate on a preset route and times, throughout the following counties: Adams, Benton, Chelan Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Lincoln, Yakima.
Adams, Benton, Franklin, Lincoln, & Grant Counties
RIDER ALERT- October 10th
Route 102 AM service from Othello into the Tri-Cities will not be running on Thursday, October 10th. The PM service will run as scheduled.
Route 100 PM service (Moses Lake, Ephrata, Quincy, Wenatchee) will not be running on Thursday, October 10th. The AM route will run as scheduled.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you. If you have any questions, please call our Moses Lake office at (509) 765-9249.
Thank you,
ROUTE 100 (español)
Moses Lake, Ephrata, Quincy, Wenatchee
ROUTE 101 (español)
Coulee Dam, Grand Coulee, Wilbur, Creston, Davenport
ROUTE 102(español)
Moses Lake, Warden, Othello, Connell, Mesa, Tri-Cities
Yakima County
RIDER ALERT – October 9th & October 10th
Route 202 PM service (Yakima, Zillah, Granger, Sunnyside, Grandview, Prosser) 4:15 – 7:10 will not be running on Wednesday, October 9th and Thursday, October 10th. The AM Service will be running as scheduled.
Route 201 AM & PM service (Mabton, Sunnyside, Grandview) will not be running on Tuesday, October 10th.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you. If you have any questions, please call our Yakima office at (509) 457-1111.
Thank you,
ROUTE 200 (español) Yakima, Wapato, Toppenish, Zillah, Granger, Sunnyside, Grandview, Prosser
ROUTE 201 (español)
Mabton, Grandview, Sunnyside
ROUTE 201 (español)
LARGE PRINT (letra grande)
Mabton, Grandview, Sunnyside
WORK EXPRESS ROUTE 202 (español)
Yakima, Zillah, Granger, Sunnyside,
Grandview, Prosser
RESERVATION DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE
Para-Transit/Special Needs transportation service is a reservation door-to-door service that is available for eligible individuals in Adams, Grant, Lincoln, and Yakima counties. Older adults (60+ years), persons with disabilities, individuals with low-incomes, youth, and veterans may be eligible to access nutrition, health care, employment, social services, and other community resources.
TO DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY AND MAKE A RESERVATION, CALL:
Adams, Grant, and Lincoln counties: 509-765-9249 Ext. 555
Yakima County: 509-457-1111
2-1-1 for more information
TRAVEL TRAINING
Need help planning your trip or you’re not sure what bus route to take in Adams, Lincoln, or Grant Counties?
Need to know about transportation options in Yakima, Benton, or Franklin Counties?
NEED HELP PLANNING A NON-EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION RIDE?
Restrictions apply.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Transportation services in Adams, Benton, Grant, Franklin, and Lincoln counties and the Mobility Management program in Yakima County is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.”
Yakima funding is provided by Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and Southeast Washington Aging and Long Term Care (ALTC). Moses Lake funding is provided by the WSDOT, Aging and Adult Care of Central Washington, Confluence Health, Grant Transit Authority, Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation, and the American Cancer Society. TTY # 711