“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.” – 2023 San Antonio Ramp Recipient

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

The Texas Ramp Project (TRP) does 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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Latest Stories

San Antonio, Volunteer Stories

Newman University group travels from Wichita, KS to San Antonio to donate time over spring break

Over spring break, Campus Ministry took a group of students to San Antonio to work alongside a nonprofit organization, Texas Ramp Project. The Newman group has been hosting these annual Caritas Christi service trips for many years, and each year, a student minister – sophomore Nathan Galicia this year – …

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Concho Valley, Foundations, Grants, San Angelo

San Angelo Health Foundation awards $30,000 to the Texas Ramp Project

Texas Ramp Project was awarded $30,000 to build wheelchair ramps for residents of the Concho Valley. Their mission is to build wheelchair ramps for low-income elderly or disabled community members through referrals from social service agencies. Texas Ramp Project came to the San Angelo area in 2014.

Build Stories, Jacksonville, Rusk, Volunteer Stories

Texas Ramp Project provides greater independence for Rusk resident

A Rusk resident has a new ramp allowing better entrance into his home, thanks to the volunteers of the Texas Ramp Project. “It’s a blessing,” said Lewis Harmon, who received the ramp. Harmon, who had his leg amputated more than a year ago, said he had heard about the Texas …

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26,591 Ramps Built

Total Ramps Built

136 Miles of Ramps

Miles of Ramps

672,875 Hours

Volunteer Hours