Funding granted to low-income Mohawk Valley families with transportation difficulties

Image
-
0Comments

The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) recently announced that it has granted $150,000 to assist low-income families living in the Mohawk Valley in finding reliable transportation to and from their workplaces every day.

The grant, which is part of the “Capital for a Day” announcement from Gov. Cuomo, will help these families to remain employed by making their daily commutes easier. Many people living in low-income households, particularly in rural areas, don’t have easy access to transportation.

A Wheels for Work program is just one of the organizations that was chosen to receive a portion of the funding. The organizations must qualify through a competitive process before they receive the funds.

“The lack of reliable transportation has been regularly cited by low-income New Yorkers, especially those with children, as a contributing factor to them being unemployed,” OTDA Commissioner Samuel D. Roberts said. “The Wheels for Work program can make a tremendous difference in the lives of individuals, greatly expanding their job opportunities by allowing them to get to work without having to rely on others for a ride or depending on public transportation, which may not always be available when needed. Being able to hold a steady job will bring in a steady paycheck and enable low-income families to move out of poverty and become self-sufficient.”



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related

MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: Frontier Airlines to serve eight more routes from MIA in 2020

MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: Frontier Airlines to serve eight more routes from MIA in 2020

On December 18, low-fare carrier Frontier Airlines announced the establishment of a new 130-employee crew base and eight additional routes at Miami International Airport in 2020, including first-time international service for the airline from MIA.

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: 514 impaired drivers light up DUI Tree during Holiday Parties enforcement

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: 514 impaired drivers light up DUI Tree during Holiday Parties enforcement

Statewide Traffic Safety – New Year’s Eve enforcement period begins Dec. 27 The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and statewide law enforcement agencies recently wrapped up the Holiday Parties heightened DUI enforcement as part of The Heat Is On campaign to keep Coloradans safe from impaired drivers.

ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Weekend Freeway Advisory: No closures in Phoenix area

ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Weekend Freeway Advisory: No closures in Phoenix area

As the holiday travel season continues, no freeway closures for construction or maintenance projects are scheduled in the Phoenix area this weekend (Dec. 27-30), according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from TI News Daily.