While the Senior Citizen Transportation Program primarily provides local rides within Brooklyn, it also takes clients to medical appointments elsewhere in the five boroughs. Clients arrange rides in advance to their chosen destinations and contact the program’s call center when they are ready to be picked up for their return trip home.
Rabbi Moshe Wiener, executive director of the JCCGCI, noted that the Senior Citizen Transportation Program is currently in its fortieth year and has been recognized in both the government and private sector as one of the largest and most professional programs of its kind. JCCGCI is currently seeking new and expanded resources in both the public and private sectors in order to better respond to the rising demand for transportation from the elderly, providing them with critical access to health-enhancing services and appointments.
“Mobility is often one of the first functions to become impaired with advancing age,” observed Rabbi Wiener. “We are grateful to have had such a transformative impact on the quality of life of thousands of our older adults.”
Seniors who avail themselves of JCCGCI’s transportation services have been quick to sing the program’s praises.
“Because of your services, I feel safer and calmer as I know I can always count on you,” said one client, who suffers from limited vision, brought on by macular degeneration. “Thank you for making my life better.”
“Without the help of JCCGCI transportation there would be no life,” added another client. “I would rarely be able to get to my doctor for medical help. G-d bless you all.”
JCCGCI gratefully acknowledges its Senior Citizen Transportation Program funders: NYS Department of Transportation and Office for the Aging, NYC Department for the Aging and Department of Youth & Community Development, New York City Council, Brooklyn Borough President, Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, FJC – a Foundation of Donor Advised Funds, G’miluth Chessed, Leader Family Fund, Metzger Price Fund, The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation