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Follow on Google News | SAWs Partners with BraunAbility to Build 50 Free RampsThe initiative brings freedom, accessibility, and independence to several locations across the United States.
The two organizations have similar missions dedicated to enhancing independence for individuals with mobility challenges. "SAWs was honored to partner with BraunAbility in celebrating their 50thanniversary. Sharing our mission with their employees and customers has brought awareness to who we are and what we specialize in, providing mobility freedom for those in need," stated D. Michael Thompson, SAWs Executive Director. The majority of the 50 ramps have been built in the Indiana communities where BraunAbility employees live and work, but thanks to SAWs' operations team, affiliates, and BraunAbility's retail network, the partnership was also able to successfully build ramps for clients in Illinois, Arizona, Michigan, and Seattle, Washington. This challenge was the first of its kind for SAWs. Operations Manager Tim Thurston and founder Rik Hagerty put in long hours to plan, execute and manage the logistics of scheduling manpower and materials. Each ramp requires careful preparation, to include site surveying, technical sketches, and pre-cutting of wood planks before it can be installed on site. In March and April, SAWs held a successful fundraising campaign where donors were able to have their gifts matched by a $50,000 grant from BraunAbility. SAWs supporters from across the country gave generously, which resulted in the funding of all 50 ramps. The average SAWs ramp costs over $1,500, and of the 50 ramps built, ranged in raw material cost from $700 to $5,200. The 50 ramps built in July and August by SAWs and BraunAbility volunteers are completely free to the recipient. Each ramp is constructed of wood and adheres strictly to ADA standards. To qualify for the ramp build, recipients must have a long-term disability and have a household income below the Area Mean Income for the state of residence. To apply for a ramp, get involved or donate, go to sawsramps.org. About SAWs Founded in 2003, SAWs® (Servants at Work, Inc.) is a faith-based, volunteer-powered nonprofit organization serving clients throughout Indiana, as well as Arizona and Virginia. SAWs specializes in building wooden wheelchair ramps and for individuals living with permanent or long-term disabilities in low-income households. SAWs ramps are gateways, re-opening the possibilities of connecting with neighbors and the community, and helping clients choose to remain living in their own homes. For more information or to donate online, please visit us at www.sawsramps.org End
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