Community & Economic Development
Community Initiatives
We support community projects and initiatives that align with the mission of our department.
Individuals over the age of 60 or who have a physical or mental impairment that limits one or more major life activities may be eligible for transportation services to and from personal care and non-emergency medical appointments, employment-related activities, and human service agency appointments.
To determine eligibility and receive services, please reach out to one of the following providers:
- Shepherd’s Center of Winston Salem – 336-748-0217
- Shepherd’s Center of Kernersville – 336-996-6696
- Triad Safe Choice Mobility – 336-987-9393
- Support Systems of Forsyth County – 336-464-3126
ForsythRides is Forsyth County’s employment transportation program. Rides must originiate in Forysth County and have a maximum distance of 35 miles.
Participants can receive transportation services for up to three months at a time, during which, if they would like, participants will be connected to community resources to address self-identified obstacles to their own reliable transportation.
Space is limited and applications will re-open every three months.
About ForsythRides
ForsythRides is funded with a grant from North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP). After a four-month pilot period in the Spring of 2024, the program has been modified to provide reliable services to those with the highest need and address barriers to transportation.
Application Process
Please fill out the application below. If selected, staff will contact you to verify your employment and income.
Applications will close September 15th at 11:59 pm.
FAQs
Forsyth County Community & Economic Development (CED) Department is working with a community just east of Rural Hall, along Highway 65, to secure grant funding for the extension of public water to that area. If awarded, the Community Development Block Grant funding would provide up to $2 million for the project which would include the installation of the water main along Highway 65 and the cost of connection for low-to-moderate income homeowners.
Forsyth County CED staff is working with the community throughout August and September to develop the application including the completion of required community surveys and getting residential wells tested.
Fair Housing Statment
Forsyth County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, familial status, physical handicap or disability in its employment opportunities, programs, services or activities.
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Community & Economic Development
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201 North Chestnut Street
Fifth Floor
Winston-Salem, NC 27101 - Phone: 336 703 2684
- Fax: 336 727 8580
- Email: Contact Us