Driving Change -
One Ride at a Time
At TASC, we believe that everyone deserves the chance to uphold their health, embrace their independence, and nurture their sense of self.
Through the dedication of our volunteer drivers, we provide essential transportation services to eligible residents of the NH Seacoast communities we serve.
Together, we are making a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Providing Transportation to the following towns:
Brentwood • East Kingston • Exeter • Greenland • Hampton • Hampton Falls • Kensington • North Hampton • Rye • Seabrook • Stratham
Empowering Freedom: The Impact of TASC Rides
“It’s an easy, stress-free way to volunteer. I check the ride scheduler and can pick and choose the rides that fit my schedule. No pressure. No guilt when I am away traveling.”
— MaryEllen, Volunteer Driver
“I am so thankful for the services that TASC provides. I would be lost without transportation to the number of doctor's appointments I have and shopping needs as well.”
— Robert, a TASC Rider, Exeter
Why TASC Rides?
For Our Clients:
Everyone deserves the opportunity to access essential services and remain connected to their community. Our dedicated volunteers ensure that you can attend medical appointments, social events, and other important engagements without the stress of transportation. With TASC Rides, you’re not just receiving a ride; you’re gaining a caring companion who prioritizes your well-being.
For Our Volunteers:
Join us in making a difference! As a volunteer driver with TASC Rides, you’ll have the chance to impact lives positively. Each ride you provide offers a chance to connect with someone in your community while helping them maintain their independence and sense of self. Experience the joy of giving back and see firsthand how your efforts can transform lives.
“Our appreciation can't be fully expressed in words. But thank you to all; you make an important difference."
— Anne, a stroke survivor and TASC rider
“Wonderful organization. A wonderful way to give back to the community.”
— Elizabeth, Volunteer Driver