Transition is the process of planning for adulthood. It is never too early to start talking about
transition. For young people with disabilities, it is about preparing for life after school, which can
look different for everyone. It could mean:
• Finding a job
• Going to college or technical school
• Learning to live as independently as possible.
Because there are so many things to consider during transition, it can be hard to navigate.
Understanding the services and resources available during transition can help people reach their
goals in life after school. Transition is a broad area. Some services are automatic, while others
require people to apply or meet certain conditions. Everyone’s path is different, so it is important to
know what is available and what fits a person’s needs. This website will help people navigate the
different possibilities and empower them as they plan for adulthood.
Connecting People to Possibility: Ride United Launches in Greenville County
THE TRANSPORTATION CHALLENGE In Greenville County, public transit often doesn’t go where people need it. Many large employers sit outside the city without nearby bus stops. Without a car, a quick 20-minute drive can become a two-hour trip by bus, if a route exists at all. Nearly one