Amramp Provides Accessibility For A Veteran In Need

Veteran wheelchair-user poses for photo on new wheelchair ramp.

Nicholas Marcellino: Today we are providing a ramp for a veteran in need. We connected with the Twilight Wish Foundation. We teamed up together to provide him accessibility with a ramp out his front entrance.

Amramp Salutes U.S. Armed Forces Veterans Day 2019

With over 18.5 million veterans living in the United States today, many will face unforeseen challenges following their service.  These struggles can include both psychological and physical wounds and around 30% of veterans have disabilities as a result of their service.  Here are some resources to learn more about how you can help veterans in … Read more

Inside Amramp’s Limited Mobility Veteran Housing Projects with Allen Cates

Amramp franchise owner Allen Cates unwaveringly serves North and South Carolina residents who are facing mobility issues and would like to stay in their homes or are eager to return home after recovery from an accident, injury, or illness.  Cates and his mobility expert crew cross both South and North Carolina: Charlotte, Greensboro/Winston-Salem, Asheville, Gastonia, … Read more

Soldier’s wheelchair ramp enables holiday homecoming

Lance Corporal Joshua Misiewicz, 23, was treated at Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda since stepping on an IED in Afghanistan this past July. This much-viewed photographed features Lance Cpl. Misiewicz while in Sangin, Afghanistan, April 13, 2011, with the 3rd platoon, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 8.

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