“Nothing brings more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in our communities”

For more than 40 years, Texas Ramp Project volunteers have transformed lives — over 32,850 times and counting. In just a few hours on a Saturday morning, we build wheelchair ramps for elderly and disabled neighbors who cannot afford one themselves. What we provide is more than a ramp: it’s freedom, dignity, and independence. We help people leave their homes again — the very homes they love and want to remain in, but whose steps have become a barrier to the outside world.
Stories of Giving
Building Access – Together
Recently, thanks to a volunteer group from WellMed, a family in East Austin received an addition to their home that was truly life changing. This addition, a ramp, was built for Jimmy to assure he could continue to safely enter and exit his house. The build, organized through the Texas …
TRP Year in Review
At the Texas Ramp Project, every ramp tells a story. It is a story of restored independence, renewed dignity, and the ability for someone to safely enter and exit their home without fear or limitation. But more importantly, it is a story of partnership. Our work exists at the intersection …
Texas Ramp Project Earns 2026 Platinum Seal of Transparency
The Texas Ramp Project is proud to share that we have once again earned the 2026 Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid — the highest level of recognition for nonprofit accountability and openness. For our partners across Texas, this distinction is more than a badge. It reflects our ongoing commitment …
32,853 Ramps Built

Total Ramps Built
171 Miles of Ramps

Miles of Ramps
859,540 Volunteer Hours



