OUR MISSION
To provide special transportation services to seniors, persons with
disabilities and children, throughout Benton County and connecting with
adjoining counties.
OUR GOAL
Our goal is to address the mobility concerns of senior and disabled
individuals of Benton County and to ensure that service is available to
all. We provide safe, reliable, low cost transportation so they may
continue to maintain their independent lifestyle. Assisting seniors and
people with disabilities with their transportation needs is a vital service
in Benton County.
OUR HISTORY
Dial-A-Bus program has been operating for over 30 years, first under the
auspices of the Senior Citizens Council of Benton County, and eventually as a
private non-profit organization. It began with one man driving his own
vehicle and using his home phone to schedule rides. We have grown to 14
demand-response vehicles and 9 buses. Through our partnerships with Benton
County and the City of Corvallis those vehicles are in service daily helping
seniors and disabled persons maintain their independent lifestyles, thus,
Dial-A-Bus is now an integral part of the Benton County Public Transportation
Plan.
As our client base has grown we have expanded our service hours to meet the
needs of the community. We now have evening and weekend service, the
Corvallis-Albany Connection, the Coast to Valley Express/North by Northwest
Connector, and the 99 Express service from Adair Village to Corvallis.
Dial-A-Bus serves over 1000 clients and provides more than 6000 rides per
month. Our skilled dispatchers run state-of-the-art software to make the most
efficient use of our volunteer's time.
The culture of Dial-A-Bus is one of compassion and commitment and this is
revealed daily through the appreciative feedback from our clients and their
caregivers as we provide the link between the riders and their work, friends,
family and services.
Our program is 90% volunteer based and these volunteer hours are a critical
piece for the continuation of this low cost service as well as an important
part of our revenue through matched government and private grants. Volunteers
serve on our Board of Directors, drive regular or as-needed shifts and
provide other services as needed for our operations.
From humble beginnings, Dial-A-Bus has become an intrinsic part of the lives
of many of our Benton County neighbors. While we have grown in every year of
our existence, we will always strive to maintain the spirit of service to the
individual that gave birth to our Agency.
Remember: We will all be a senior one day!