Newark- The City of Newark and Uber today announced a new partnership to assist Newark families in the Pequannock service area with discounted rides to water distribution centers.
Officials said in a release the city is working on a plan to deliver water to residents. Until then, Uber is helping the City ensure residents have access to clean, safe water.
“I would like to thank our friends at Uber for providing Newark families in the Pequannock service area with a way to access safe drinking water,” said Mayor Ras J. Baraka. “Protecting our residents is our top priority. We are doing everything we can to address this issue and are grateful for the support of all of our community, corporate, statewide and national partners during this time.”
Residents in the Pequannock Service Area can use code NWK20 for discounted rides to water distribution centers.
The code is valid for up to four rides per user and $20 per ride. Residents will be driven to and from the following distribution centers during their hours of operation:
From 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday through Sunday:
The City of Newark Department of Health and Wellness, 110 William Street.
Pregnant mothers and residents who are on WIC are advised to go to the Department of Health and Wellness
From 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Monday through Sunday:
Bo Porter Sports Complex, 378 Lyons Avenue
Boylan Street Recreation Center, 916 South Orange Avenue Vince Lombardi Center, 201 Bloomfield Avenue Pregnant mothers and residents who are on WIC are advised to go to the Department of Health and Wellness
“Our goal is always to provide access to safe and reliable transportation options for all our customers, especially for communities during their time of need,” said De’Shawn Wright, Senior Manager for Policy at Uber.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with Mayor Baraka to help Newark families access safe, clean water.”