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San Angelo Standard Times By Staff Report Published September 16, 2016 Volunteers from the San Angelo Police Department, Atmos Energy, The Life Church, Tapia Construction, Goodfellow Air Force Base firefighters, Frontier Communications and Angelo State University’s Honors Student Association will join forces to construct ramps for the elderly or disabled. The project, a one-day-blitz set…

Freestone County Times Published on September 13, 2016 While some teens were spending their summers chasing Pokémon, a group of youth from Texas visited Washington, D.C. to develop a community action plan at National 4-H Council’s Citizenship Washington Focus. Out of all of the groups that created plan, Farm Credit chose the plan developed by the…

From NewsWest9.com Click here to view the video and the original published article Published: Sunday, July 24th 2016, 10:12 pm CDT Updated: Monday, July 25th 2016, 8:05 am CDT By Lane Luckie, Anchor TYLER, TX (KLTV) – A group of East Texans has made it their mission to change lives in a matter of hours. Volunteers…

The Paris News Lauren Corbell | Posted: Tuesday, July 5, 2016 11:18 am A Roxton man was able to move back into his home Sunday, thanks to collaboration from local health care agencies and service organizations. When 74-year-old Claude Adams was admitted to Legend Healthcare on March 25, his condition was poor. “I couldn’t move…

The goal for United Fund of Cherokee County’s fall campaign was set by members of the board of directors at the annual budget hearing Monday. The goal of $110,000 covers 18 non-profit agencies. The campaign with Crystal Bateman as chairman, will kick off in September. During the hearing, representatives from each applying agency, were heard,…

CBS 19 Posted: Oct 28, 2015 10:14 AM CDT TYLER – Smith County Juvenile Services is teaming up with the Texas Ramp Project to help build ramps for elderly and disabled people who need them but can’t afford them. Two Smith County Juvenile Services staff members and five juvenile probationers who recently graduated from the…

THE OBSERVER: YourHoustonNews.com Posted: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:34 pm By Community Reports The Men’s Ministry of Lamb of God Lutheran Church, Humble recently completed a ramp for a local resident, Les who had part of his leg amputated. Les had no way to leave his home without the assistance of his brother, Roger. Now,…

Dallas Morning News: Neighborsgo by DANIEL HOUSTON Published: 22 October 2015 08:20 AM Updated: 22 October 2015 08:20 AM Photos: Rex C. Curry/Special Contributor It’s a simple structure, but Shirley Bevers describes the ramp in her garage as a “lifesaver.” The Lake Highlands resident experiences tremors from time to time that cause her to lose balance…

The Picayune: 101HighlandLakes.com By: Daniel Clifton // October 13, 2015 MARBLE FALLS — When Ben Redler first joined the Texas Ramp Project several years ago, he was just looking for a volunteer opportunity. What he and other volunteers like him probably didn’t know is the number of lives they changed, even saved. “When you think…

Amarillo Globe News: Amarillo.com Posted: October 11, 2015 – 7:21pm By Vanessa Garcia vanessa.garcia@amarillo.com The Texas Ramp Project continued to provide access ramps to those who qualify with the addition of two ramps at homes on Saturday. One of the two recipients was Diane Roach, 62, who has lived in Amarillo for the last 45…

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