A lifeline in the driver’s seat Volunteers bridge healthcare gap for seniors in Taos County
- Date: 02/11/2026
When Chad Riden gives seniors in Taos County a ride, it might mean a two-hour drive to a cancer center…
SEMCAC Transportation is proud to announce Rolling Hills Volunteers, the new name for the former SEMCAC Volunteer Driver Program. The program continues its mission of providing trips that connect residents to essential destinations through a coordinated volunteer driver network.
Effective Jan. 1, services expanded to Freeborn County. SEMCAC is replacing and enhancing transportation services previously offered by Senior Resources of Freeborn County. Many familiar drivers have joined Rolling Hills Volunteers, ensuring continuity and a friendly presence for passengers.
Partial funding for the expanded service is provided by a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Area Agency on Aging (SEMAAA), enabling SEMCAC Transportation to reach more residents and maintain safe, reliable transportation. Additional funding sources are being explored to ensure long-term program sta
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