Baltimore, MD - Apr. 19, 2026 - Safe Green Transit (SGT), a local nonprofit organization focused on reducing traffic congestion and increasing roadway safety through practical transportation initiatives, announced today that it is seeking additional community support as operations continue to grow.
One of SGT’s primary initiatives is the expansion of reliable yellow school bus transportation designed to reduce the number of individual vehicles traveling to and from schools, improve traffic flow, and enhance overall roadway safety.
SGT currently operates nine daily routes, with two additional routes already confirmed for next year and another four routes presently in the planning stages.
SGT would like to thank Senators Dalya Attar and Shelly Hettleman for once again securing $250,000 in this year’s budget to help subsidize, in part or in full, transportation costs for participating families.
SGT also extends its appreciation to TeachMD, The Associated, and The Agudah for their advocacy and assistance in helping ensure these funds are distributed appropriately.
This support has helped expand access to transportation for many families and has played an important role in the continued growth of the program.
SGT is currently recruiting volunteers to assist with administrative work, planning, and field coordination, along with volunteer and paid drivers to support existing routes and anticipated future expansion.
“Transportation challenges affect families, traffic patterns, and community safety,” said a representative of Safe Green Transit. “Our yellow bus initiative is intended to provide practical solutions while making daily travel safer and more efficient for everyone. It also reduces the stress of arranging carpools for many community families.”
Training and licensing assistance for volunteers will be provided where needed.
Safe Green Transit also acknowledged concerns from some individuals who currently supplement their income by providing private van transportation to and from school and may be concerned about the impact of expanded bus service.
SGT stated that it recognizes those concerns and welcomes outreach from individuals in that position, particularly those who currently operate larger vans for student transportation, to explore possible ways to collaborate moving forward.
Individuals interested in volunteering, driving, or discussing potential opportunities are encouraged to contact Safe Green Transit directly at info@safegreentransit.org.
Baltimore, MD - Apr. 19, 2026 - Safe Green Transit (SGT), a local nonprofit organization focused on reducing traffic congestion and increasing roadway safety through practical transportation initiatives, announced today that it is seeking additional community support as operations continue to grow.
One of SGT’s primary initiatives is the expansion of reliable yellow school bus transportation designed to reduce the number of individual vehicles traveling to and from schools, improve traffic flow, and enhance overall roadway safety.
SGT currently operates nine daily routes, with two additional routes already confirmed for next year and another four routes presently in the planning stages.
SGT would like to thank Senators Dalya Attar and Shelly Hettleman for once again securing $250,000 in this year’s budget to help subsidize, in part or in full, transportation costs for participating families.
SGT also extends its appreciation to TeachMD, The Associated, and The Agudah for their advocacy and assistance in helping ensure these funds are distributed appropriately.
This support has helped expand access to transportation for many families and has played an important role in the continued growth of the program.
SGT is currently recruiting volunteers to assist with administrative work, planning, and field coordination, along with volunteer and paid drivers to support existing routes and anticipated future expansion.
“Transportation challenges affect families, traffic patterns, and community safety,” said a representative of Safe Green Transit. “Our yellow bus initiative is intended to provide practical solutions while making daily travel safer and more efficient for everyone. It also reduces the stress of arranging carpools for many community families.”
Training and licensing assistance for volunteers will be provided where needed.
Safe Green Transit also acknowledged concerns from some individuals who currently supplement their income by providing private van transportation to and from school and may be concerned about the impact of expanded bus service.
SGT stated that it recognizes those concerns and welcomes outreach from individuals in that position, particularly those who currently operate larger vans for student transportation, to explore possible ways to collaborate moving forward.
Individuals interested in volunteering, driving, or discussing potential opportunities are encouraged to contact Safe Green Transit directly at info@safegreentransit.org.