Transportation Support

Transportation Support

Transportation is the first domino. A parent who cannot get to the visitation exchange cannot see their child. A parent who cannot get to court cannot comply with their order. A parent who cannot get to work cannot pay child support. A suspended license compounds every one of these failures simultaneously.

M.O.M. treats transportation not as a convenience but as foundational stabilization infrastructure — the barrier that, when removed, unlocks everything else.

What We Offer

Court Date Transportation

M.O.M. coordinates transportation to court hearings, OCSE meetings, and agency appointments. Missing a court date because you had no ride is an avoidable failure. We make sure it doesn't happen.

Visitation Exchange Transportation

We coordinate transportation to and from visitation exchanges and supervised visitation sessions — so that parenting time is not lost to logistical collapse.

Employment Transportation

We coordinate recurring transportation to employment for participants whose jobs are outside reasonable walking or transit distance. Workforce stability depends on mobility. We provide the mobility.

Fleet Shuttle & Ride Coordination

M.O.M. operates a subsidized transportation fleet for participants in active stabilization. As participants progress through the Four-Part Pathway, transportation transitions from M.O.M.-provided rides toward vehicle match grants, license restoration support, and independent mobility — in that sequence.

License Restoration Support

Many participants have suspended licenses — often because of child support arrears, creating the enforcement loop that makes payment impossible. M.O.M. helps participants understand the restoration process, connect with legal aid for reinstatement proceedings, and document compliance progress that supports modification requests.

Mobility Route Planning

For participants in rural or transportation-isolated areas, M.O.M. develops individualized mobility plans — mapping employment corridors, court locations, visitation sites, and agency offices against available transportation options and building a sustainable route structure.

Transportation as the First Domino

The M.O.M. Ecosystem sequences stabilization using the Domino Principle: identify the root-cause barrier that, when resolved, unlocks the next layer of stability. For the majority of participants, transportation is that first domino. Restore mobility — and the parent can get to work, to court, to the exchange, to the appointment. Everything downstream becomes possible.

What This Service Is Not

  • M.O.M. is not a public transit system and cannot guarantee transportation in all geographic areas
  • M.O.M. cannot restore suspended licenses or override enforcement actions
  • Transportation availability is subject to capacity and participant ICP enrollment

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Mending Our Mistakes, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 39-4100221. Learn more at mendingourmistakes.org.