Veterans Mobility Needs Assessment Survey

Jan 27, 2015Featured Articles, News, Recent News

SANDAG, in partnership with Full Access & Coordinated Transportation (FACT) and 2-1-1 San Diego, has a Veterans’ Transportation and Community Living Initiative (VTCLI) grant to improve veterans’ mobility and access to transportation in the San Diego region.

We are reaching out to you for your help in completing and/or distributing a survey that will help assess current transportation levels and community needs. Please complete the appropriate survey if you are a veteran or member of a military family or if you are a provider of vital military and veteran services. Or please send this information along to appropriate parties that you may know.

  • Organizational Survey (to be completed by a representative of an organization providing veteran/military services

Online – https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VetMobility_PROVIDER

Hard Copy – Veterans Mobility Survey – Provider

  • Customer Survey (to be completed by veterans, active duty military or members of military families)

Online  – https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VetMobiilty_CUSTOMER

Hard Copy – Veterans Mobility Survey – Customer

Below is a cover letter that can be sent to a provider of military and veteran services for their assistance in distributing the surveys.

Cover Letter – Veterans Mobility Survey_coverletter 

If you have any questions, please contact Gabriel Kendall at 858-300-1226.

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