211: project dash

Project DASH is a partnership between United Way and DoorDash that helps bridge the transportation gap for essential goods. This program delivers food, hygiene products, baby supplies, and other critical items directly to the doorsteps of individuals and families who may not have access to transportation or traditional delivery services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Project DASH?

Project DASH (formerly Ride United: Last Mile Delivery) provides delivery for food and other resources for those who don’t have access to transportation

Who are your partners?

We currently partner with Brown Bag Food Project in Bowling Green and Greater Grace Christian Church in Toledo for delivery services. 

How do I request a food delivery through Project DASH?

Call 211 and select option 5 to speak with a Community Resource Advisor about scheduling a delivery.

Our food pantry is interested in partnering with Project DASH. How do we get involved?

We’re always looking to expand partnerships with local food pantries to help increase access to essential deliveries. If your pantry is interested in offering delivery through Project DASH, please email ematthews@211toledoteam.org to learn more about how the program works and how to get started.

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