Posts by gayelynn@wilsonridesinc.org
Wilson County Business Leaders Honor Wilson Rides and Executive Director Gaye Lynn Wilson
LEBANON, Tenn. (February 27, 2023) – Wilson Rides was honored recently by the Mt. Juliet Chamber of Commerce and the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce at their annual awards banquets. Wilson Rides Executive Director Gaye Lynn Wilson was awarded “Wilsonian of the Year” by the Mt. Juliet Chamber of Commerce during the Mt. Juliet…
Read MoreNew Storytelling Podcast Launched by Wilson Rides, Inc.
Wilson County, TN (December 12, 2022) “Story Time with Wilson Rides” is a brand-new podcast series featuring true and remarkable stories from senior residents of Wilson County, Tennessee. Gaye Lynn Wilson, Executive Director of Wilson Rides, Inc., discovered that as she and other drivers transported area seniors with their ride service, the trips seemed to…
Read MoreGive65 – July 12-15, 2022
Support aging adults during 65-hour online giving event Wilson County, TN – July 11, 2022 – As the world moves into a new chapter of the pandemic, aging adults continue to be in need. As they experience isolation and loneliness daily, services supporting older adults remain critical to a healthy aging process. Wilson Rides remains committed to…
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Wilson Rides joins global giving initiative
The ride-service volunteer app, Wilson Rides, plans to participate in GivingTuesday, a global generosity movement. It’s asking the community for help to win a $5,000 grant.
Read MoreSpecial Wilson County license plates to benefit Wilson Rides
The desire to promote Wilson County and also help out a new nonprofit that provides affordable transportation for senior citizens were the catalysts for a new specialty license plate now in the preorder stage.
Read MoreSave the Date: Give65 is July 12 – 14
The Give65 program helps charitable organizations provide basic needs to less fortunate aging adults. Learn more about Give65 and how your support helps older adults age with dignity and independence.
Read MoreA new subscription service is set to roll out in May that will bring a lift to the body and spirit of Wilson County residents 55 and older
An everyday errand such as a trip to the grocery or to get a haircut many take for granted could present a very real challenge for senior adults who no longer get behind the wheel or have limited driving abilities.
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