HAGERSTOWN – Washington County Transit riders donated an impressive 835 canned goods and non-perishible items totaling 1,040 pound during its first-ever “Thankful Travels on the Bus” Food Drive. The donations went to the Maryland Food Bank.
Held from Nov. 18 to Nov. 23, the food drive encouraged transit riders to support the local community by donating non-perishable food items in lieu of paying a fare. This inaugural event exemplified the spirit of giving while showcasing the vital role of public transit in building strong community connections.
“We are incredibly grateful to our riders for their overwhelming support during this food drive,” said Connor Shank, communications and outreach manager at Washington County Transit. “This event highlights the kindness and generosity of our community and underscores our commitment to serving not just as a transportation provider but as a partner in local outreach efforts.”
The transit system provides reliable, safe and affordable transportation options for all Washington County residents. Offering eight fixed urban routes and specialized services for elderly individuals and those with disabilities, the transit organizations remains dedicated to enhancing mobility and accessibility across the community.