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CAPCIL Transit offers on-demand pick up system for Seniors

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[October 29, 2019]   CAPCIL Transit, operated through Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois, has been providing transportation for Logan and Mason Counties for the past 30+ years.

CAPCIL Transit offers on-demand transports to seniors (60+) with a 24-hour prior notice. Ryne Komnick, Chief Operations Officer and overseer of the transportation program stated, “Our number one priority is offering the best experience for our customers. Our on-demand system best fits the needs of our riders and the community”.

Since returning to on-demand services we have seen great success and have added new contracts with organizations in the local community. Majority of our riders utilize CAPCIL to get to and from their medical appointments including dialysis, doctor appointments, and/or laboratory needs at the local hospital. This service limits stress from family members knowing their loved one is cared for and being transported safely. Our drivers are compassionate, trustworthy and first aid trained. Our ADA accessible vehicles allow us to transport all riders with accessibility requirements. Riders are welcome to utilize our services for local shopping, dining, events and/or visits to other local businesses. Rural pick up and drop off locations are available covering all square miles of both Logan and Mason Counties.

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Customers can call 217-732-1056 to schedule their ride. Eligible riders (seniors age 60+) can ride for FREE. CAPCIL encourages a suggested donation of $2.50 to help offset costs however, no eligible rider will be denied service for their inability to donate. Donations help support travel expenses including mileage, gasoline, and general vehicle maintenance. Monetary donations can be made on behalf of a CAPCIL customer on a monthly or annual basis.

It is the mission of CAPCIL, in partnership with communities in our service area, to empower persons with low income and the aged by creating and implementing poverty-fighting initiatives for those in crisis and those that endeavor a life of lasting independence. CAPCIL Transit funding provided in whole or part by Illinois Department of Transportation, The United Way of Logan County, and Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland.

For additional information please visit CAPCIL’s website at www.capcil.info, or by calling Ryne Komnick at 217-732-2159

[Breann Titus
Director of Agency Development
Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois (CAPCIL)]

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