Helping one person might not change the world, but it could change the world for one person…Come join us and see how.

Have you ever changed a person’s life in a single day?
The Texas Ramp Project volunteers have done it for over 40 years and over 32,219 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
Sheppard Air Force Base teams up with Texas Ramp Project for access ramps
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — A local effort is helping people across Texoma safely get in and out of their homes. The Texas Ramp Project is teaming up with volunteers, including members from Sheppard Air Force Base, to build wheelchair ramps at no cost. With tools and teamwork, these volunteers are …
San Antonio woman receives wheelchair-friendly ramp for mobility, accessibility from the City of San Antonio, Texas Ramp Project and Home Depot after KSAT story
Mary Lou Aguirre said she has endless thanks to give to the City of San Antonio, the Texas Ramp Project, and Home Depot. After two and a half years, one San Antonio woman said she can finally leave her house on her own. “I’m very happy,” Mary Lou Aguirre said. …
Texas Ramp Project Earns 2026 Platinum Seal of Transparency
The Texas Ramp Project is proud to share that we have once again earned the 2026 Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid — the highest level of recognition for nonprofit accountability and openness. For our partners across Texas, this distinction is more than a badge. It reflects our ongoing commitment …
32,219 Ramps Built

Total Ramps Built
167 Miles of Ramps

Miles of Ramps
823,237 Volunteer Hours



