Celebrating our 40th year of service in Texas

Have you ever changed a person’s life in a single day?
The Texas Ramp Project volunteers have done it over 29,264 times! 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.
Stories of Giving
A true service partnership – Lions Club, Kiwanis, and Texas Ramp Project volunteers share duties to build wheelchair ramps
The Lions Club and Kiwanis members shared duties in providing wheelchair ramps for homebound residents in need through the Texas Ramp Project. Lions Club members cut lumber to fit the job, while Kiwanis members construct the ramps onsite, free of charge. Photo and Article Courtesy of The Sulphur Springs News-Telegram …
Texas Ramp Project volunteers build another much-needed wheelchair ramp for their neighbor in La Grange
On March 6, Fayette County Texas Ramp Project volunteers built this 30 ft. ramp on N. Jefferson St. in La Grange.
San Antonio Junior Forum generously awards support to the Texas Ramp Project
The Texas Ramp Project is honored that the Grants Committee of San Antonio Junior Forum has awarded the Texas Ramp Project $8,750 in funding for the construction of wheelchair ramps in the San Antonio area, supporting our 40 year mission of “Building Freedom for the Homebound”. The mission of the …
29,264 Ramps Built

Total Ramps Built
150 Miles of Ramps

Miles of Ramps
753,927 Hours
