Florida list of charitable organizations that build wheelchair ramps for people in desperate need of a ramp, but do not have a source of funding.
Organization: | Woodbine United Methodist Church |
Description: |
Jimmy Ray started building ramps in the early 90s. The ministry is managed by the Woodbine Outreach Riding Disciples (W.O.R.D.), the motorcycle outreach ministry at the church. They are assisted by |
Address: | 5200 County Road 197A Pace, FL 32571 |
Website: | Woodbine United Methodist Church |
Story: | Pace church makes wheelchair ramps for people in need |
Contact Info: | 850-995-0007 |
Coordinator: | Sharon Glass |
Service Area: | Pensacola,FL |
Organization: | Centers for Independent Living |
Description: |
Annual one-day wheelchair-ramp building event to build 14 ramps. |
Address: | 720 N. Denning Dr. Winter Park, FL 32789 |
Website: | Centers for Independent Living |
Story: | Center For Independent Living's Rampage Event Building Access Ramps Across Central Florida February 25th |
Contact Info: | 407-623-1070 |
Coordinator: Jessie Cappiello | [email protected] |
Service Area: | Orlando, FL |
Organization: | Jacksonville's Disabled Services Office | Home Builders Institute |Jacksonville Job Corps to construct the ramps |
Description: |
Free wheelchair ramps will be offered to disabled, low-income people in Jacksonville through a city program. To be considered for a free ramp, go to bit.ly/ZBKhoj |
Address: | 117 W Duval St #425 Jacksonville |
Website: | City of Jacksonville Wheelchair Ramp Program |
Story: | Public-private partnership to build free wheelchair ramps (PDF) |
Contact Info: | (904) 630-4940 |
Coordinator: | Delores Williams |
Service Area: | Jacksonville, FL |
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