Molina Healthcare donates to Ride United Program

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Molina Healthcare’s MolinaCares Accord recently donated $15,000 to support the Ride United program with United Way of North Central New Mexico.

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The Ride United Program helps communities overcome transportation obstacles that they may have. The program provides people with free Lyft rides who don’t have access to a vehicle or public transportation. Ride United operates in Santa Fe County and can be requested by calling 211. Residents without access to a vehicle or public transportation can use the rides for needs related to food, shelter, health, employment, legal, educational and other essential needs. Ride services are offered Monday – Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

United Way of North Central New Mexico is celebrating its 90th year of serving New Mexicans. This is the 3rd year the MolinaCares Accord is donating to Ride United Program. For more information on United Way and the Ride United Program, click here. For more information on Molina Healthcare, click here.

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