A Little Time Goes a Long Way

Volunteers are the backbone of any not-for-profit organization, and at Routes Connecting Communities, volunteers are absolutely crucial to the success of the organization’s mission. On average , Routes ’ volunteer drivers provide over 1,200 rides to 600 riders each month. These rides help provide people who are dealing with life challenges a way to get around through timely, safe , affordable and compassionate transportation.
Volunteers drive clients in the comfort of their own car and provide friendly transportation to get clients to and from appointments, social outings, and essential services on time and safely. Some volunteers provide rides daily, while others provide rides on e day per month. Volunteers are able to choose their own schedule and provide rides as much or as little as they’d like to.
“ When I retired, I wanted to give back to the community a little bit . ” says Joe, a Routes ’ volunteer driver . “So, I started looking for orga nizations that needed some help.”
The great thing about Routes is that a little time goes a long way. Rides come in all forms and durations, which means if you are able to drive even once a month, you’ll be helping. Some rides take clients to social outings that take them out of their apartment where they are able to meet other people and get to go places they may not be able to get to on their own. Other rides are for relevant and critical services, allowing community members access to getting a reliable ride with the aim of supporting a healthy and vibrant community. Taking that one client to their daily, weekly, monthly, or even annual appointment goes a long way.
Sally is another one of Routes’ dedicated volunteers. She was drawn to the program because she wanted to help those around her. She likes that she is able to use her own vehicle to drive members of her community to where they need to go . Mostly, she loves that she gets to help increase the quality of life of her clients by getting them out and about.
“ Quite often, our clients don’t get out much ,” says Sally. “I will say ‘ Would you like to go home the scenic route?’ and invariably they say ‘ Yes please, I’d like to go the scenic route.’ So that makes their experience with R outes that much more pleasant.”
When clients access Routes ’ services, they get not only a comfortable and friendly ride, they also get subsidized pricing that suits their needs. Common destinations include the Addiction Centre in Keswick , the Georgina Community Food Pant ry, Southlake Regional Health Centre and York Medical.
Volunteers play a role in making lives of community members easier and stress-free. They help improve access to basic needs like food and medical support, they help enhance the social lives of the clients they drive, and ultimately help increase confidence, well-being, and resilienc y among the clients they work with.
If you have spare time to offer a ride to someone in your community, become a Routes volunteer d river.







