In his late 20s, Jason used his carpentry skills to build wooden ramps for individuals with accessibility needs. However, he quickly realized that he couldn’t keep up with the high demand for ramps in West Virginia. Additionally, he recognized that wood was not the best or safest material, as it warps, molds, and deteriorates over time.
This led Jason to discover Amramp DC, where he began offering budget-friendly recycled steel ramps to his West Virginia community. Within six months, he established Amramp WV, becoming the primary supplier of mobility accessories in the area. Now, after 18 years, Jason and his team continue to help individuals gain independence every single day, making a meaningful impact in their community.