Amramp launches its first issue quarterly eNewsletter, Spreading Independence – One Ramp At a Time.
Wheelchair tennis gains national and international status
Now backed by both the U.S. Tennis Association and the International Tennis Federation, this is a big year for wheelchair tennis. The sport was originated 35 years ago by Brad Parks, who was paralyzed in a skiing accident. He decided to try tennis, and now the sport is gaining popularity nationally and internationally.
Wheelchair access within reach of youth sports organizers
Rick Griffiths of Amramp in North Carolina is used to unexpected requests for wheelchair ramps. So when the call came from a coach at Providence High School in Charlotte, N.C., who needed a ramp for the school’s new press box, Rick was not fazed. Within two days, the problem was solved with a 63-foot modular Amramp.
Can your wheelchair ramp stand up to wintertime safely?
Wintertime ramp safety inherent to Amramp’s wheelchair ramp design
Wheelchair ramp becomes a necessity as boy grows
At one time, it was easy enough for Debra Roush to simply carry her son Robert Martin in and out of the house. Approaching age 4, however, Robert is growing, despite Spinal Muscular Atrophy.
Amramp franchisee Pathfinder Services a beacon for all in Northeastern Indiana
With a population at about 20,000 people, Huntington may seem like just another Northern Indiana small town. Perhaps one of the more striking aspects is its commitment to residents and to those living in surrounding counties who have disabilities.