Volunteer Driver Program

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Serving Our Community

Did you know there are people in your community who cannot get to their health and wellness visits, the pharmacy, or the grocery store? Do you like driving, setting your own schedule, and giving back to your community? Imagine the impact you will make in the lives of your neighbors by helping them receive health care: become a HealthTran volunteer driver.

Volunteer drivers support our mission to improve access to health and wellness by addressing transportation barriers in rural communities. As a volunteer driver, you will use your own vehicle to transport riders to their appointments. You can provide a ride while you are out and about or schedule up to 30 days in advance, even taking weekly rides for people who have multiple appointments.


Perks of Being a Volunteer

  • Receive mileage reimbursement at a minimum of $0.80 per passenger mile
  • Set your own schedule by selecting rides that meet your availability
  • Set your own limits – drive locally or long distance
  • Receive CIMA Volunteer insurance coverage
  • Make a difference in your community

Volunteers Must Meet These Requirements and Complete the Following Steps:

  • Have had a valid driver’s license for a minimum of 3 years
  • Keep driver’s license, auto insurance, and vehicle registration up to date and submitted
  • Complete the application and the required signatures
  • Pass a drug test and background check
  • Attend or complete all required training (Driver Safety, HIPPA, ADA)
  • Possess a personal cell phone
  • Have access to a smartphone and/or personal computer
  • Maintain a clean vehicle in safe operating condition

Who’s Qualified to Drive?

Volunteer drivers must be at least 21 and use their own vehicles to provide transportation services between the client’s home and the requested destination(s). Volunteers must complete, pass, and/or submit the following:

  • Copy of valid Missouri Driver’s License
  • Copy of current auto insurance & vehicle registration
  • Volunteer Driver Statement of Understanding
  • Driver Code of Conduct
  • Medical / Physical Capacity Statement
  • Volunteer Driver Handbook read receipt & training read receipt
  • Completed Safety & Privacy Training (HIPPA, PHI, PII, system security) (orientation)
  • Complete & pass a drug test & background checks (criminal, sex offender, child abuse/neglect, adult abuse/neglect, acts of violence, fraud, positive driving history)
  • W-9 & EFT/ACH documentation

Help improve transportation for those in need in your community. To learn more about becoming a Volunteer Driver and submit an application, contact glennette@cabllc.com


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Volunteer drivers are valued members of our organization and offer much more than transportation. Volunteers help MRHA and HealthTran offer client-focused transit as well as form meaningful relationships with riders that create lasting impacts. HealthTran will provide the support you need, answer questions, and be there with you every step of the way.


Does your organization operate a volunteer driver program? Contact us to learn how to collaborate through our HealthTran program!

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