People ages 12-21 are eligible to call the NRS helpline for a Home Free ticket. As the holidays draw to a close, Greyhound is reminding people of their long-standing efforts to help runaways reunite ...
Greyhound Lines Inc. and The National Runaway Safeline (NRS) are offering runaway, homeless and exploited kids a free ride home or to a safe and stable place to stay. According to the NRS, kids and ...
Greyhound, the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in North America, is marking its 35th year providing life-saving transportation with its ‘Home Free’ program that helps runaway, ...
If you are struggling financially and need help to get to a new destination — whether you’re moving in with family, relocating for a new job, or seeking medical care out of town — there are ways to ...
DALLAS, Texas (KNWA) — Greyhound Bus Lines teams with the National Runaway Safeline (NRS) to offer runaway kids a free ticket home to get back with their families or guardians, if they choose to do so ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) – Young runaways and homeless ...
A handful of passengers waited outside for a Greyhound bus in Erie on Thursday morning. Greyhound's Erie ticket office and waiting room are closed, maybe permanently. Passengers now must board or ...
Cheap tickets aren't the only consideration when planning a trip, and social media is full of complaints about one company's ...
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Erie County Executive Brenton Davis and the Erie Metropolitan Authority announced an agreement Thursday to reopen the Greyhound bus ticket office at the Intermodal Transportation Center on East ...
The Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority has begun selling Greyhound bus tickets. Buses bound for St. Louis depart at 10:55 a.m. or 10:20 p.m., stopping at the Greyhound station at 430 S. 15th St.