Women’s Transit is a safety service for all WSU students, staff and Pullman community. We offer free rides within Pullman city limits to anyone who feel uncomfortable walking alone at night. We also provide valuable volunteer opportunities to nearly 200 students each semester.

Women’s Transit is a group effort between WSU’s Coalition for Women Students, Women’s Resource Center, CougParents program, and Center for Civic Engagement.

NEED A RIDE? Call WSU-267-SAFE

For more information contact:
Jazmyne Krienen
Women’s Transit Program Coordinator
509-335-2572
jazmyne.krienen@wsu.edu

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