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Volunteer drivers needed to help Mobile area veterans access health care

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System says the Mobile VA Clinic is looking for volunteers drivers to help veterans access care.

Here is the release:

Mobile VA Clinic seeking volunteer drivers to help Veterans access care

MOBILE, Ala. – The Mobile VA Outpatient Clinic is seeking volunteer drivers to help ensure Veterans across Mobile and Baldwin counties can access the healthcare they’ve earned. As transportation challenges increase in rural areas, the need for dependable volunteers has never been greater.

Each week, Veterans from communities such as Saraland, Elberta, Spanish Fort and Dauphin Island rely on VA transportation to reach appointments at Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System healthcare facilities in Biloxi, Mobile, and Pensacola. However, more drivers are urgently needed to meet the growing demand and ensure no Veteran is left behind.

“Transportation is a critical link in delivering care to Veterans,” said Stephanie Repasky, director of Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System. “Our volunteer drivers don’t just offer a ride – they offer peace of mind. With their help, Veterans can focus on their health rather than how they’ll get to their next appointment.

Volunteer drivers use government-provided vehicles, with all fuel and maintenance covered by VA. To serve, volunteers must have a valid driver’s license and complete a physical exam and background check, both provided by VA.

To learn more about this program or to sign up, contact Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System’s Center for Development and Civic Engagement (CDCD) team at vhabilcdce@va.gov.

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