In Bexar County, youth assigned to Community Service Restitution work crews are constructing free wheelchair ramps for the elderly and people with disabilities.
Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department has partnered with the Texas Ramp Project -- a statewide nonprofit that builds free wheelchair ramps for the elderly and people with disabilities who cannot afford them on their own. Texas Ramp Project provides training, materials and tools for the CSR work crews, as well as identifies and qualifies all ramp recipients.
Beginning in February of this year, John Laine, State Coordinator for the Texas Ramp Project, began providing ramp construction training to community service restitution staff at the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department. Since then, four ramps have been built, and thirty youth have taken part in the project. Collectively, they have performed a total of 228 community service hours. Equally important, since the ramps are constructed on-site at the home of the recipient, youth are able to meet the elderly and the recipients with disabilities, thereby rendering a very meaningful and enriching community service experience.
The Texas Ramp Project is looking for more volunteers throughout Texas. To volunteer or learn more about the Texas Ramp Project, please go to www.texasramps.org.
Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department has partnered with the Texas Ramp Project -- a statewide nonprofit that builds free wheelchair ramps for the elderly and people with disabilities who cannot afford them on their own. Texas Ramp Project provides training, materials and tools for the CSR work crews, as well as identifies and qualifies all ramp recipients.
Beginning in February of this year, John Laine, State Coordinator for the Texas Ramp Project, began providing ramp construction training to community service restitution staff at the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department. Since then, four ramps have been built, and thirty youth have taken part in the project. Collectively, they have performed a total of 228 community service hours. Equally important, since the ramps are constructed on-site at the home of the recipient, youth are able to meet the elderly and the recipients with disabilities, thereby rendering a very meaningful and enriching community service experience.
The Texas Ramp Project is looking for more volunteers throughout Texas. To volunteer or learn more about the Texas Ramp Project, please go to www.texasramps.org.