“The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members”

This year, as we honor 250 years of American freedom, let’s also celebrate the life-changing freedom that begins at someone’s front door. For an elderly neighbor or a person with a disability, a wheelchair ramp means the freedom to visit family, attend church, see a doctor, or simply enjoy the outdoors again. We build more than ramps—we restore independence, dignity, and hope, one home at a time.
Stories of Giving
Serve 2026. United Way – Smith County and the Texas Ramp Project partnership
The Field Fastener team and the Texas Ramp Project volunteers completed a much needed and appreciated wheelchair ramp for one of our neighbors during the United Way of Smith County’s Serve United 2026 initiative. Serve United 2026 was a great success with 246 volunteers completing 24 projects across Tyler. This …
Partner with Us!
At the Texas Ramp Project, we believe community engagement should be meaningful, measurable, and easy to activate. Through the TRP Access Alliance, organizations across Texas are discovering that building wheelchair ramps does more than provide safe access – it builds stronger teams. A single ramp build creates a hands-on service …
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 …
33,090 Ramps Built

Total Ramps Built
172 Miles of Ramps

Miles of Ramps
866,751 Volunteer Hours



