Ramp Builders, Organizations and Projects in Tennessee
Tennessee list of charitable organizations that build wheelchair ramps for people in desperate need of a ramp, but do not have a source of funding.
United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee
Organization:
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UCP of Middle Tennessee |
Address:
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1200 9th Ave. North Suite 110 Nashville, TN 37208 |
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Website:
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UCP of Middle Tennessee |
Contact Info:
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Coordinator:
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John Pickett |
Service Area:
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Tennessee |
Carol. M. Peterson Housing Fund
Organization:
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F&M Bank |
Description:
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Middle Tennessee non-profit agencies can now team up with F&M Bank to access grant
money designed to provide wheelchair ramps for special-needs households.Radical Mission Ministries, a non-profit
organization of Clarksville's First Church of the
Nazarene, and Clarksville's Madison Street Church of Christ are the only Middle Tennessee charities that
so far have been approved as sponsors. |
Address:
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221 East Fourth St.
1000 Atrium Two
Cincinnati, OH 45202 |
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Website:
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Carol. M. Peterson Housing Fund |
Story:
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Carol M. Peterson Housing Fund to provide wheelchair ramps for special-needs households (PDF)) |
Contact Info:
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1-800-645-4199 |
Coordinator:
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Fred Landiss or Khandra Smalley |
Service Area:
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Dover, Tennessee |
Appalachia Service Project (ASP)
Organization:
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Appalachia Service Project (ASP) |
Description:
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The Appalachia Service Project (ASP) started at the Imagine What's NEXT United Methodist Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. |
Address:
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4523 Bristol Highway Johnson City, TN 37601 |
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Website:
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Appalachia Service Project |
Story:
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Appalachia Service Project |
Contact Info:
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Coordinator:
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[email protected] |
Service Area:
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Tennessee |
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