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Make the Most of Your Trip to Seattle with a Cruise Port Shuttle

When you’re planning a trip to Seattle, you want to make sure you get the most out of your visit. One of the best ways to do that is by taking advantage of a cruise port shuttle. This convenient service can help you get around the city quickly and easily, allowing you to explore all that Seattle has to offer. Here’s what you need to know about taking a cruise port shuttle in Seattle.

What Is a Cruise Port Shuttle?

A cruise port shuttle is a transportation service that takes passengers from the cruise port to their destination in the city. It’s an affordable and convenient way to get around Seattle without having to worry about renting a car or navigating public transportation. The shuttles are typically comfortable and spacious, making them ideal for groups or families traveling together.

Benefits of Taking a Cruise Port Shuttle

Taking a cruise port shuttle in Seattle has several benefits. First, it’s an affordable option compared to renting a car or taking public transportation. The shuttles are also reliable and comfortable, so you don’t have to worry about getting stuck in traffic or dealing with uncomfortable seating. Plus, they can take you directly from the cruise port to your destination, so you don’t have to worry about getting lost or having trouble finding your way around the city.

Where Can I Find a Cruise Port Shuttle?

There are several companies that offer cruise port shuttles in Seattle, so it’s easy to find one that meets your needs. You can search online for companies that offer this service or ask your hotel for recommendations. Most companies will pick up passengers at the cruise port and drop them off at their destination in the city, so be sure to ask about this when booking your shuttle service.

Taking advantage of a cruise port shuttle is an easy way to make the most of your trip to Seattle. With its convenience, affordability, and reliability, it’s no wonder why more travelers are choosing this option when visiting the city. So if you’re planning a trip to Seattle soon, consider taking a cruise port shuttle for an enjoyable and stress-free experience.

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The Journey Project is a spiritual based, educational, human service program. The Journey Project provides support and resources for positive change through practical life skills, housing, vocational training services, and assistance in successful pro-social integration. The Journey Project helps participants first transform their lives then transition into the greater community by taking personal responsibility in making and reaching their own life goals and fulfilling all aspects of daily living. The goal is to help individuals find their own life goals and vision then set up a plan to achieve them all while creating a pro-social place in the community.

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The Journey Project

206-280-8886

Seattle WA | IRS ruling year: 2014 | EIN: 45-4025694  

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THE JOURNEY PROJECT IS A TRAINING ORGANIZATION THAT TAKES HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AND PROVIDES THEM WITH THE SKILLS TO ENTER THE WORKFORCE AND LEAVE THE STREET.

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The Journey Program

The Journey Program of Seattle Children’s Hospital is for any family who has experienced the death of a child. It provides support to help families cope with death, loss and the grieving process.

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  • Support groups for adults that are facilitated by trained and caring staff
  • Individual and family counseling
  • Meetings with family members to provide help and support with family issues
  • Follow-up phone contact with the family
  • Suggestions for reading materials and referrals to community resources
  • Grief support to schools and communities
  • Bereavement education and training for the community

Funding from Safe Crossings Foundation in 2018 will support the development of the Journey Program’s second outreach offering to marginalized communities. In their first adaptation of grief workshops and events, facilitated by an experienced Spanish-speaking clinical social worker, the participating children were able to tell their grief stories in Spanish, enabling them to better focus on their feelings rather than how to translate those feelings into English. For the upcoming second adaptation, the team will collaborate with the patient navigator program through Seattle Children’s Center for Diversity and Health Equity.

For more information, please call the Journey Program at 206-987-2062

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