New York, NY -
Civil
rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton and National Action Network announced
today that in partnership with Lyft, they will provide access to
transportation for senior and underserved residents
in six markets in urban areas across the country.
The partnership is
part of
LyftUp, Lyft’s comprehensive
effort to expand transportation access to those who need it most. In
response to the COVID-19 crisis, Lyft has activated more than 500
partners through LyftUp. This includes
efforts in collaboration with
public health entities, local governments, nonprofits and community
organizations to create new opportunities for drivers, provide rides to
those in need, and help distribute essential
goods.
Using
a specialized code in the Lyft app, National Action Network members
will have access to ride credit for rides to and from essential
locations including
supermarkets, medical appointments and to receive food at NAN’s
distribution centers effective today through April 30, 2020.
The participating NAN Chapters are in Harlem, New York; Newark, New Jersey; Detroit, Michigan; Los Angeles, California;
Miami, Florida; and Irvington, New Jersey.
“The
ride codes will help our members in essential services and on the front
line get where they need to go during this unprecedented time,” said
Reverend
Al Sharpton, founder of the National Action Network. “By lifting at
least one burden, Lyft is making it easier for them when they go to get
groceries or help their family members who may need extra assistance
while the quarantine continues.”
“We
want to increase access to transportation for those who need it,
particularly to meet their essential needs during this time. By
activating LyftUp,
we’re able to partner with National Action Network to fill mobility
needs for seniors and for low-income residents participating in the NAN
meal distribution service in the wake of COVID-19,” said Lisa Boyd,
Director of Social Impact, Lyft. “We’re also grateful
to all those who drive with Lyft for helping provide rides for those in
need. Lyft will be supporting drivers by creating new opportunities to
help them earn additional income through the Lyft app and continuously
working to protect their safety.”
To make sure riders and drivers know the best ways to protect themselves and those around them, Lyft is providing continuous updates. To learn more about how else Lyft is supporting its community during this time, visit its blog.
Source: Amaris Cockfield
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