Friday, December 14, 2012

311 Weekend Action to help youth living on low-income ride transit

Transit needs low-income youth fares 

Ask your Aldermen to include Youth in theLow Income Transit Pass Program


On December 17th, 2012 City Council will decide whether or not to initiate a pilot project to expand eligibility for the Low Income Transit Pass to all youth.

If you know a young person who needs affordable transit, share the message with The City & Alderman by Monday, December 17th, 2012.


By phone: 403-268-2430 or 311
By Email: Their first name.last name.calgary.ca
e.g. shane.keating@calgary.ca or your alderman site

Why should youth be included in the Low-Income Transit Pass program? 

-Affordable transit will increase opportunities for youth to participate in community.
-It will give youth more opportunities to attend after school programs, including the ‘Critical Hours’ programs.
-It will assist youth when traveling to a job, appointments and social events etc.  This will result in less isolation and exclusion among youth on low-incomes.
-It will give youth a safer way to get around our city instead of having to walk long distances.
-It will correct the imbalance between low-income youth, who pay $57.50 for a monthly transit pass and who do not always receive a rebate from schools, and their parents who will pay $44.00 per month for a low-income transit pass.
-It will make the Low Income Transit Pass program fairer for all.

Learn more! 

Watch a video from youth speaking out about transit, visit the Busting Bus Fares video! 
Read about the affordable youth transit movement, please visit the United Way Social Voice 

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