The Ramp Project
The Ramp project is a not for profit dedicated to assisting individuals diagnosed with ALS or MS and their families.
The ramp project helps to keep families together and works to improve the quality of life for those diagnosed by providing wheelchair ramp ALS and MS are both devastating diseases that affect the nervous systems. Patient’s mental faculties remain intact as their ability to control their body diminishes. Many time those affected by these diseases are forced to live in hospitals away from their fami
12/09/2017
Thanks to everyone for coming out in the rain for a great cause and for another great build!! all the hard work is greatly appreciated
07/19/2017
Photo of most recent ramp we built for a couple in Cole Harbour from back in April 2017. This was definitely the easiest build we have had to date; knocked this one out in a morning!
05/25/2016
Check out photos from our most recent build from last Saturday for Stella and Donald in Hammonds Plains! Was a scorcher day and the bugs were out in full force, but our volunteer team stuck it out and got the job done.
This wouldn't have been possible without cash donations from the community to pay for the materials and the sweat equity of our volunteers.
Donations made by the following to fund the cost of the materials
- Dexel Developments
- Chrissy Merrigan
- Knights of colombus
- St. Vincent de Paul
- Cornerstone Wesleayan
- St. Johns Ambulance
Our volunteer team for the build:
- Kris
- Jon
- Ben
- Bird and Beth
- Cyril
- Tyler
- Kyle
- Bill and Christine
- JT
- Thomas
- Laura
Unfortunately, there continue to be no shortage of households in need of help to make their homes accessible for loved ones. Insurance, government healthcare, and social assistance programs often leave a critical gap in funding modifications to homes in order to provide suitable accessibility. A diagnoses of MS, ALS or other critical health issues can come at a high cost both financially and emotionally for families. Our mission is to provide a last resort for those families seeking assistance with home accessibility but which are unable to attain it in a suitable timeframe by any other means.
We already have our next project lined up for a family in the Dartmouth area and are already raising money. If you are interested in making a donation, or know of someone who may be, please contact us.
Thanks again for your support!
The Ramp Project team
GEARING UP FOR SPRING.
The Ramp Project is busy lining up projects for this spring. If you know of some one in need or would like to offer a donation of services or funds please feel free to get in touch with us.
We will be keeping you posted as new projects come online.
10/11/2015
10/11/2015
The Ramp Project completed our newest project yesterday!
Thanks to all the volunteers that showed upfor another successful build - it wouldn't be possible without your help and the free labour hours we rely on to get these projects completed!
The cost of materials was funded through individual donations received over the past few months. An extra special thanks to the Starritt family who funded the majority of the ramp material costs!
The Ramp Project is pleased to announce that we have a new project scheduled. The build will be taking place this Saturday Oct 10th. We will keep you all updated with photos and reports of the progress.
This ramp has been fully funded by all of your generous donations!
If you would like more information about how to volunteer or donate please do not hesitate to contact us
It is with great sadness and profound sorrow that I am announcing my departure from THE RAMP PROJECT team. I am stepping down in order to ensure that THE RAMP PROJECT has the best team available for the job.
When Kris and I started this organization, we were passionate about people and wanted to help provide the best quality of life for people living with ALS. I am sure that the remaining team will continue to embody these core values.
Meeting and working with the families of the recipients of THE RAMP PROJECT products has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I have learned so much from this experience and cherish every moment I have spent thinking about, and working for THE RAMP PROJECT. I will be forever grateful for this opportunity.
Sincerely,
Marie Claire Bourque
The Ramp Project The Ramp project is a not for profit dedicated to assisting individuals diagnosed with ALS or MS and their families. The ramp project helps to keep families together and works to improve the quality of life for those diagnosed by providing wheelchair ramp
12/01/2014
As Promised... Pictures from our last build. Thanks to all those involved who volunteered organized and donated money. An other wonderful project
The ramp project just completed another great build today for a very wonderful family. Thanks to all of the volunteers who made this possible. Stay tuned to pics of the project coming soon
The Ramp Project is pleased to announce they will be starting another build for deserving family next Sunday. Anyone who is interested in volunteering for the build or donating to help cover the construction costs is welcome and encouraged to do so.
Please send us a message if you are interested and we will provide you with more information on how to help.
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