Nonprofits gift ramp project

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  •  Photos contributed/Stennis Stotts
    Photos contributed/Stennis Stotts
  •  The Texas Ramp Project provided the labor to install a wheelchair ramp for an elderly couple at their home at 115 Happy Oaks, Kingsland, on Thursday, Dec. 10. Left: Robert Thiesen, Richard Lewis, Wayne Davis, Alan McCaleb and Dave Zinnecker of the Texas Ramp Project work on the base of a ramp for a Kingsland couple.
    The Texas Ramp Project provided the labor to install a wheelchair ramp for an elderly couple at their home at 115 Happy Oaks, Kingsland, on Thursday, Dec. 10. Left: Robert Thiesen, Richard Lewis, Wayne Davis, Alan McCaleb and Dave Zinnecker of the Texas Ramp Project work on the base of a ramp for a Kingsland couple.
  • Don Barlow, left, shows William Proctor, center, and his daughter, Joni, the new ramp the Texas Ramp Project built at the Proctor home in Kingsland on Thursday, Dec. 10.
    Don Barlow, left, shows William Proctor, center, and his daughter, Joni, the new ramp the Texas Ramp Project built at the Proctor home in Kingsland on Thursday, Dec. 10.
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  • Ramp Revamp: Workers with The Texas Ramp Project install a wheelchair ramp for an elderly couple at their home at 115 Happy Oaks in Kingsland.
    Ramp Revamp: Workers with The Texas Ramp Project install a wheelchair ramp for an elderly couple at their home at 115 Happy Oaks in Kingsland.
  • The Texas Ramp Project built a new ramp at a home in Kingsland on Dec. 10 with help from the Highland Lakes Crisis Network. Taking part in the project were, front row from left, Wayne Davis, Robert Beck, Luis Oyuela, Truman Lakin, Richard Lewis, Alan McCaleb and Robert Theisen. Back row are Stennis Shotts, Bob Gilbertson, Bob Reidy, Dave Bowmaster, Reese Klein, Dave Zinnecker, Don Barlow, William Proctor (recipient) and Joni Proctor (recipient’s daughter). Not pictured: Mark Kincaid and Gene Broadway
    The Texas Ramp Project built a new ramp at a home in Kingsland on Dec. 10 with help from the Highland Lakes Crisis Network. Taking part in the project were, front row from left, Wayne Davis, Robert Beck, Luis Oyuela, Truman Lakin, Richard Lewis, Alan McCaleb and Robert Theisen. Back row are Stennis Shotts, Bob Gilbertson, Bob Reidy, Dave Bowmaster, Reese Klein, Dave Zinnecker, Don Barlow, William Proctor (recipient) and Joni Proctor (recipient’s daughter). Not pictured: Mark Kincaid and Gene Broadway
Two local nonprofit organizations came together on Thursday, Dec. 10, to help two local residents regain their mobility. The Texas Ramp Project provided the labor to install a wheelchair ramp for an elderly couple at their home at 115 Happy Oaks, Kingsland, in partnership with the Highland Lakes Crisis Network, which donated all the materials needed for its construction. Recently, Texas Ramp…

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