Door County residents have a new tool to help navigate local transportation options, as community partners roll out a resource aimed at improving access to essential services and supporting healthy aging.
Do Good Door County, in collaboration with the Aging Coalition, introduced a transportation guide that allows residents to compare services available throughout the county. The guide highlights options for getting to medical appointments, grocery stores, workplaces and social activities, all key components of maintaining independence and overall well-being.
The resource was developed with contributions from Door County Public Health, Door County Connect and Door-Tran.
“Shauna Blackledge from Public Health created an incredible resource guide,” said Nikki Voight, executive director of Door-Tran. “The QR code goes right to the resource page, which is a quick and easy way to find out about Door-Tran, local transportation services, and how to get from here to there.”
Voight says the guide is designed to be shared widely, helping residents and their families better understand transportation choices across the peninsula.
The guide's release also comes ahead of a community fundraiser Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. The event is being held at the Door County GALA in Sturgeon Bay, bringing residents together for an evening of entertainment in support of local services.
Voight is also encouraging attendees to use local transportation resources to travel safely.
For more information, please visit the Door-Tran, Do Good Door County or the Aging Coalition websites.

