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Celebrating Mobility Heroes: Honoring Christina Archuleta and Advancing Transportation Equity in Boulder County

At Via Mobility Services, we believe every journey matters. That’s why we’re thrilled to celebrate Christina (Tina) Archuleta, a dedicated HOP driver, who was recognized as a “Favorite Local Bus Driver” at the Boulder County Mobility and Access Coalition’s (MAC) Mobility Heroes Winter Luncheon on December 13, 2024.

Tina’s commitment to creating safe, inclusive, and reliable transportation services exemplifies what it means to be a mobility hero. Whether connecting riders to work, medical appointments, or community events, Tina’s friendly demeanor and dedication inspire confidence and independence in those she serves.

Hosted by (MAC), the Winter Luncheon celebrated individuals and organizations that advance equity in Boulder County’s transportation network. From volunteer drivers to school bus operators, dispatchers, and advocates, the event highlighted the power of collaboration and the essential role of transportation professionals in connecting people to vital resources.

Tina’s recognition is a testament to the heart of Via’s mission: ensuring mobility options for all, regardless of age, ability, or income. We are proud to have her as part of our team and are reminded daily of the impact compassionate drivers like Tina have on our community.

Congratulations to Tina and all the awardees for their incredible contributions to mobility and access in Boulder County! Together, we are building a future where transportation equity is more than a goal—it’s a reality.

Read the full article in the Boulder County Bulletin:  Celebration of Mobility Heroes and Public Transportation Advocates Who Help Advance Transportation Equity in Boulder County

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Esther Concha

Esther Concha is the Senior Communications and Development Specialist at Via Mobility Services, where she has dedicated over 20 years to advancing the organization’s mission through strategic storytelling, donor engagement, and community outreach. With a strong background in communications, development, and digital media, Esther plays a key role in shaping Via’s voice and vision—highlighting the impact of accessible transportation for older adults, people with disabilities, and others in need. Her work reflects a deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and the belief that mobility is essential to independence and quality of life.

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