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Basic Needs & Transportation

Internet, transportation, and essential support to keep you connected

Internet access, transportation, and basic necessities to help you stay connected and get where you need to go.

💡 Good to Know

  • Many students qualify for discounted or free transit through school or youth passes — ask your school.
  • Check if your household qualifies for the federal Affordable Connectivity Program for internet discounts.
  • Follow your city and local organizations on social media to find events and opportunities.

San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD)

Bus and local transit system for Stockton and connecting services, including youth and student ride options.

Fun fact: Many students qualify for discounted or free transit options through school or youth passes.

📍421 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202

El Concilio Medical Transportation Services

FREE

Non-emergency transportation help for healthcare appointments within Stockton for eligible clients and families.

Fun fact: Rides need advance scheduling — great for planning doctor visits ahead of time.

📍445 N San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95202

T-Mobile Project 10Million

FREE

Free or low-cost internet hotspot support for eligible K–12 students who need internet access for schoolwork.

Fun fact: The program was built specifically to close the homework gap.

Xfinity Internet Essentials

Affordable home internet program for eligible low-income households.

City of Stockton

City information hub for internships, events, public services, recreation, and youth-related opportunities.

Fun fact: Following the city can help students find seasonal jobs, events, and civic opportunities.

📍425 N El Dorado St, Stockton, CA 95202

Downtown Stockton Alliance

Promotes downtown events, businesses, and community happenings.

Fun fact: A good source for finding public events and youth-friendly community happenings downtown.

📍343 E Main St, Stockton, CA 95202

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