“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
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.
Latest Stories
A happy Thanksgiving as the Texas Ramp Project provides freedom to Miss Lillie in Shelby County.
Kelly Gant, one of the Texas Ramp Project’s most experienced builders, volunteered to travel to East Texas to train and work with one of our newest Regional Directors, Lee Harris. Together, with a team from the First Baptist Church of Lufkin, they were able to build only the second Texas …
The Texas Ramp Project receives a prestigious grant for $100,000 from Impact San Antonio.
Impact San Antonio awarded the Texas Ramp Project the prestigious High Impact grant for the building of wheelchair ramps in Bexar and surrounding counties. San Antonio region coordinator Scott Badger and the San Antonio leadership team of George Swarner, Ronald Gross, Steve Swanson and Fred Martin were outstanding ambassadors for …
Valley View tornado victims receive a new wheelchair ramp thanks to the support of local organizations and volunteers.
It was a Saturday night on May 25, 2024 when lives were changed forever in the small town of Valley View, TX when a deadly EF-3 tornado with 135 mph winds struck in the darkness. One family was hit especially hard when their home and the wheelchair ramp they depend …
28,388 Ramps Built
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145 Miles of Ramps
Miles of Ramps
716,778 Hours