FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Absolutely! The March for the Dream will always be to the public. However, we are developing registrations options that will come with shirts and other incentives so we can build our organization and fund local impact projects.
You can join the march from anywhere along the route, but we are asking the general public to begin and end their march from Sacramento City College.
Yes, Regional Transit provides a courtesy bus for those who have trouble walking any part of the march!
If you start walking in the march and are unable to continue walking to the convention center, you can flag an RT bus to stop for you.
Yes, but only for a limited time, 7:00 AM-3:00 PM. Please download the RT bus flyer [insert RT flyer here] or bring a copy with you. The March location staff and Diversity Expo staff at the convention center will also have a copy, so you can take a picture of it after the march concludes.
If you start walking in the march and are unable to continue walking to the convention center, you can flag an RT bus to stop for you.
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No, you will not need a bus pass for a shuttle ride from the convention center back to your car parked at Sac City College or Oak Park Community Center.
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Regional Transit shuttles will begin immediately after the march to Sacramento City College and Oak Park Community Center.
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We allow service dogs on the march, but owners may be asked if their dog is required because of a disability.
If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” ― Martin Luther King Jr.
Yes, Regional Transit provides a courtesy bus for those who have trouble walking any part of the march! If you start walking in the march and are unable to continue walking to the convention center, you can flag an RT bus to stop for you