Cerebral Palsy Research FoundationP.O. Box 8217
5111 East 21st


 Street
Wichita, Kansas 67208
Phone:


 (316) 688-1888
Fax:


 (316) 688-5687
E-Mail:


   info@cprf.org Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation
P.O. Box 8217
5111 East 21st


 Street
Wichita, Kansas 67208
Phone:


 (316) 688-1888
Fax:


 (316) 688-5687
E-Mail:


   info@cprf.org

School of Adaptive Computer Training More About CPRF News Online CPRF Employment Opportunities CPRF Services | Customized Wheelchairs and Repairs | Work Site and Home Modifications | Transportation | Housing | Adult Day and Learning Programs | Case Management CPRF Research Kansas Benefits Counselors Network CPRF Advocacy Join the CPRF Team KS disAbility Tool Contact Us Table of Contents

Bobby Approved (v 3.2)


 

P.O. Box 8217
5111 East 21st


 Street
Wichita, Kansas 67208
Phone:


 (316) 688-1888
Fax:


 (316) 688-5687
E-Mail:


   info@cprf.org
Timber Lines Transportation Services
Providing accessible and affordable transportation services for people with disabilities and special needs throughout the city of Wichita and surrounding areas to enhance personal independence
 
Since becoming an active member of a countywide transportation brokerage in 1998, Timber Lines Transportation Services has consistently provided people throughout the Wichita community a premier wheelchair accessible service.  Today, the Timber Lines team is a recognized advocate for personal independence – with a voice in local, state and national forums.
 
In the beginning, Timber Lines provided services only to residents of the Timbers apartments and restricted its service to northeast Wichita.  After joining forces with the Sedgwick County Transportation Brokerage, Timber Lines expanded its dispatch of fully accessible vans to cover the greater Wichita area Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
 
Time and again, research shows that accessible transportation is one of the most important services that people with disabilities need to live in their own homes and be active in their communities.  The actual cost to provide this service is high and is subsidized by limited state, county and city dollars.  This is why Timber Lines professionals continue to actively seek alternative funding sources, whether to help pay for individual rides, acquire new vans or cover operational shortfalls. 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Other CPRF Programs & Services


Adult Day Services

Benefits and Tax Research

Case Management

Daniel M. Carney Rehabilitation Engineering Center
customized wheelchairs/posture seating/maintenance therapy

Job Placement

Kansas Benefits Counseling Network

Mobile Rehabilitation Engineering Shop

School of Adaptive Computer Training

Timbers Apartments

Vocational Assessment