RIPTA to Provide Free Service to Veterans Attending Operation Stand Down Weekend

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RIPTA to Provide Free Service to Veterans Attending Operation Stand Down Weekend

RIPTA to provide free service to veterans attending Operation Stand Down weekend
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) will provide free service to veterans who are taking part in Operation Stand Down Weekend.

The weekend of events, which is set to begin on Friday, September 14, takes place at Diamond Hill State Park.

RIPTA will provide two morning trips to the park and two afternoon trips back to Providence.

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“We’re proud to be one of the community partners who participate in this important event. These are veterans who have served their country and if we can help connect them with services they need, then we are honored to do so,” said RIPTA CEO Scott Avedisian.

RIPTA Schedule

Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15
Outbound buses to Diamond Hill Park will leave Kennedy Plaza at 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. from Bus Stop Y.

Inbound buses returning to Kennedy Plaza will leave Diamond Hill Park at 5 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 16

One Inbound bus will depart Diamond Hill Park for Kennedy Plaza at noon.

There will also be transportation services provided by Operation Stand Down Rhode Island.

Operation Stand Down Weekend

Last year, Operation Stand Down Weekend delivered services to approximately 500 veterans in need through the efforts of more than 200 volunteers and the participation of over 50 nonprofit, state and federal agencies.

“The event has become a cornerstone in the Rhode Island Veteran Community. It has impacted thousands of veterans over the past 26 years. Because the event is geared at low income and homeless individuals, many of the attendees lack transportation to get to this event. With RIPTA as our battle buddy we are able to deliver some of the most vital services available to our local veterans in needs, “said Erik Wallin, Executive Director of Operation Stand Down RI.

Services offered to veterans during the weekend included housing assistance, medical and dental care, food and clothing donations, legal assistance, financial planning, access to the State Department of Motor Vehicles and much more.


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