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Wheelchair ramp constructed by Ozark Mission Project for elderly woman in need
Little Rock, Arkansas – A ten-foot wheelchair ramp was constructed at the residence of a woman who had been in need of one for some time by the Ozark Mission Project.
While the Young Men’s Service League completed the work, the Ozark Mission Project organized the volunteer effort.
The charity Ozark Mission Project is a 501(c)(3) organization that serves communities throughout Arkansas.
For 36 years, the organization has been transforming lives and leaving a lasting legacy via worship, community, and practical action.
When seeking assistance, they focus on Arkansans who lack the required accommodations, such as a wheelchair ramp, and who are unable to or struggle to enter their houses.
The goal of the Ozark Mission Project is to guarantee that all Arkansans have the necessary access to their homes.
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