North Kent Transit


North Kent Transit is a service provided by Hope Network to the northern cities and townships in Kent County. To be eligible for transit services, individuals must have a physical or mental disability (a doctor's confirmation may be required) or be an older adult (60+), and a resident of a participating city or township.

A fare is required for North Kent Transit serves and ranges from $4.00 per trip to $7.00 per trip, depending on the destination of the trip. North Kent Transit is able to accommodate passengers using mobility aides such as wheelchairs or walkers. 

North Kent Transit is available Monday – Friday from 8:00am until 4:30pm for medical appointments, recreational activities, and transportation to and from employment.

For more information on our Transportation services in Kent County, visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page or contact the Transportation Department at 616.243.0786.

4/12/2013
Hope Network, along with the Center for Positive Living Supports, is hosting a conference supporting the Culture of Gentleness on June 27 and 28, 2013 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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1/22/2013

The late Ted Kennedy’s son leverages personal struggles to advocate for mental health awareness

Hope Networktoday announced it’s bringing in former United States Representative turned national mental health advocate Patrick J. Kennedy to Michigan in March to advance statewide conversation about the importance of integrating mental  and physical health care.
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1/15/2013
Hope Network Rehab Services’ Chris Hausbeck, PT, DPT and Central Michigan University are conducting a research project to help consumers after TBI.