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Originally Posted by HardDrive
The wife and I have been discussing ideas for starting a local charity.
One thing we have discussed is a service that builds accessibility ramps/bathrooms/etc.... for disabled folks. Basically a service that takes on 'livibility' problems for low income folks.
But is there a need for this kind of service? I suppose it depends on what kind of local programs are available.
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The VA does this for vets, were were involved in the SE, but the supplier of the ramps wan't big on paying the bills even though he was paid. Yes, it is very rewarding to help Vets, some who where homebound because no ramps.