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In 1985, the Kiwanis Club of Richardson, TX began
building access ramps for residents of the Dallas area.

In the years since, this effort has grown into
The Texas Ramp Project, with thousands of
ramps built by an ever-expanding network of
volunteers across the state.

Our volunteers say it's the most satisfying work
they have ever done;  liberating people imprisoned
in their homes, unable to get out because of the
steps that most take for granted.

The Texas Ramp Project works with local cities,
social-services organizations, and hospitals to
identify clients who need a ramp. 

We are a volunteer staffed, non-profit, non-denominational, non-governmental organization,
relying on individuals, organizations, and corporate partners to provide the funding, building materials, and facilities for our work.