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Via's VetsRides Program Offers Free Rides to Veterans in Washington DC

Via launched its VetRides program which will provide free rides to veterans in Washington DC. In order to launch the program, Via collaborated with the DC Mayor's Office for Veterans Affairs, as well as the Department of For-Hire Vehicles. After veterans have registered, they will be able to book rides through the Via app, or through a call center. Via will also offer wheelchair-accessible rides where required.

The Director of the DC Mayor's Office for Veterans Affairs, Elliot Tommingo, spoke on VetRides program, "All of DC veterans deserve a pathway to the middle class and access to their federal benefits, VetsRide provides that capability through transport to their medical appointments, employment opportunities, education and housing appointments."
Trend Themes
1. Free Rides for Veterans - Companies can collaborate with government agencies to provide free rides to veterans, opening up opportunities for similar programs in other cities.
2. Ride Sharing for Healthcare - Ride sharing companies can partner with healthcare providers to provide accessible transportation for patients in need, promoting better health outcomes.
3. Accessible Transportation - Companies can focus on providing wheelchair-accessible transportation options for users with limited mobility, creating inclusive transportation solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Ride Sharing - Ride sharing companies can expand their user base by creating programs specifically designed for veterans, giving them access to transportation services without added cost.
2. Healthcare - Healthcare providers can partner with ride sharing companies to address the transportation needs of patients, improving overall health outcomes and reducing missed appointments.
3. Government - Government agencies can collaborate with ride sharing companies to create accessible transportation options for underserved communities, promoting equity in access to services.

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