RECYCLING ACCESS - COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
IN RAMP - BUILDING PROJECTS
This is a new project developed to
provide wheelchair ramps for home access to people who have mobility
needs. By recruiting the services of an access specialist and
providing assistance in recruiting volunteers, training in basic
construction techniques for volunteers and onsite construction
assistance to volunteers, the cost of home ramps is significantly
reduced. This frees up funds for other access requirements the
person may have and allows more people with access problems to
be served.
The project is co-sponsored by the
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Minnesota, the Metropolitan Center
for Independent Living, the United Handicapped Federation and
the Minnesota Division of Rehabilitation Services.
Construction crews of 3 to 4 volunteers
will be recruited for each ramp project. The time commitment
will vary depending on the complexity of the ramp design. General
skills required are post-hole digging, shoveling, using a power
saw, nailing and lifting. We may eventually be involved in minor
concrete work. This is a physically demanding project with eight-hour
days scheduled. Volunteers with endurance limitations may wish
to consult with project staff prior to volunteering.
This is a challenging and very rewarding
volunteering opportunity. You will leave the project with the
satisfaction of having contributed to a tangible, well-designed,
well-built, functional access ramp, as well as the knowledge of
having provided a fundamental necessity to someone.