Author of the article: Scott Nixon
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • April 29, 2021 • 2 minute read • Lori Chouinard, president of Star Taxi, left, and Leigh Robinson, branch supervisor of the Lucan Public Library, helped launch a pilot project that offers free taxi rides to Middlesex County young people, as well as those in Exeter, so they can access mental health services in London. Derek Ruttan jpg, LA
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LUCAN BIDDULPH – Council was updated last week on a pilot project that offers free taxi rides to London for local young people who need access to mental health care.
Middlesex County library supervisors Leigh Robinson (Lucan) and Doug Warnock (Parkhill) attended the April 20 Lucan Biddulph council meeting to talk about the youth crisis shuttle project, which had a soft launch in December 2020.
Councillors updated on free taxi service for youth in mental distress
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Councillors updated on free taxi service for youth in mental distress
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