“First and foremost, I want to thank you and all your volunteers for giving me an awesome gift of independence. I now can come and go as I would like to. For too many years all I could do was sit at the front door and stare into the abyss of what my life was like before the wheelchair ramp.” – San Antonio Ramp Recipient

The Canyon Lake volunteers organized by Brad Mitchell built a ramp for my husband today. It was extremely hot and they still arrived and built a beautiful ramp. I can’t express just how grateful we are for this kindness. My husband has dementia Alzheimer’s and I am his sole caretaker so this is huge. I will be forever grateful to your organization and these amazing men”. – Canyon Lake Ramp Recipient

Have you ever changed a person’s life in a single day?

The Texas Ramp Project volunteers do it over 2,400 times a year! We build wheelchair ramps for disabled or elderly people who can’t afford to buy one. In a few hours on a Saturday morning, we give these folks the freedom to leave their home again – the home where they want to remain but whose steps have imprisoned them.

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Texoma Gives supports the Texas Ramp Project

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — The results are in as another year of Texoma Gives comes to an end. This year, the Day of Giving brought more than $1.7 million to the more than 200 non-profits in Texoma. One of the non-profit organizations included in Texoma Gives was Texas Ramp Project, …

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CoServ, Texas, Texas Co-op Power, Wood County Electric Cooperative

The “Ramp Champs” – Texas Co-op Power highlights the strong partnership with member co-ops and the Texas Ramp Project, guided by the co-op principal of “Concern for Community”

The Ramp Champs Volunteers and wood corralled by the Texas Ramp Project lift neighbors statewide By Bob McCullough • September 2024

Amarillo, Grants

Texas Ramp Project receives Amarillo Area Foundation Catalyst grant

The Amarillo Area Foundation recently announced the recipients of 2024 grants from the Arts & Culture Fund and Catalyst Grant programs. The Texas Ramp Project is honored to have received $5,000 from the Amarillo Area Foundation for the purchase of lumber and materials to build wheelchair ramps for our neighbors …

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27,917 Ramps Built

Total Ramps Built

143 Miles of Ramps

Miles of Ramps

715,223 Hours

Volunteer Hours