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 Welcome to RAMP 

 Inclusion and Accessibility for All 

It's the Season of Giving

As the fall rolls in, RAMP is preparing for our biggest season of charitable giving. From now through December, our Family Giving Gift Cards and Giving Tuesday campaigns will except donations to support some special programs:

​Allergy free
gift cards

We donate grocery store gift cards to those who have food allergies to help with high cost of safe food.

​Adopt a family

Families with a disabled member receive anonymous donation to help with food and other winter expenses so that everyone can have a happy holiday!

Supporting
service dogs

People with a service dog receive donations to help with the expense of food, medication, etc. for their four-legged companion.

Donating is easy!
Send a contribution by Venmo or PayPal at @RAMPisinclusion

SPECIAL RAMP DISCOUNT
Save on Tina's Table!

A group of people sit around a picnic table in a wide open plaza. There are people of different ages, genders, and races present. One woman on the website is sitting in a wheelchair, which she has pulled up to an open space designed specifically for that purpose. There are bench seats beside her and on the opposite side of the table. The frame is lime green metal and the table top and bench seats are made of wood planks.

Thanks to a generous offer from the Steel Yard, you can save over $1000 on your own Tina's Table!

Thanks for Making Accessibility is Beautiful 2024 a Big Success

​We look forward to welcoming you back in 2025 for the 35th anniversary of the ADA. See you July 26, 2025!

Text reads: 'Save the Date. Get ready for Accessibility is Beautiful 2025. July 26, 2025. It will be the fifth year anniversary of Accessibility is Beautiful! Plus the 35th anniversary of the signing of the ADA! This is an event you do not want to miss!' In the background, the top half of the image shows a woman with light hair sitting in a wheelchair. She is wearing a crown, pink dress, and blue sash. She is holding a microfine and smiling towards the viewer. The bottom half of the background is solid pink.

RAMP's Mission

Ramp is committed to an inclusive world where everyone thrives. We break barriers, champion accessibility, and promote equal opportunities through innovation, advocacy, and education, fostering a more equitable future.

RAMP is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Listen to the latest episode of RAMP's podcast!

Join RAMP CEO Tina Guenette as she goes live with a rotation of special guests to discuss all things disability, accessibility, and inclusion.

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RAMP CEO Tina Guenette with Tomas Avila, Associate Director RI DEDI and James Vincent, President NAACP Providence at the Pawtucket Heritage Festival

Donate to RAMP

Donations are tax-deductible!

RAMP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and 100% volunteer organization. All donations are tax deductible and will help the disability community through affordable accessibility and assistance.

All donations are used directly to support accessibility programs and initiatives. We thank you in advance for helping us make lives of the disability community full, enriched, and inclusive today. 

Sign up for RAMP's mailing list to get the latest accessibility news!

Stay up-to-date on the latest happenings with RAMP in the community!  Sign up for our monthly mailing list to get first notice about:

  • Upcoming events

  • Opportunities to volunteer

  • Recaps of our most recent events

  • And so much more!

Don't worry - we only send out one newsletter per month.  We won't clog up your inbox and that's a promise!

Two women smile from behind a table with the RAMP logo on it while attending the 2022 Senior Resources Fair presented by Congressman David Ciciline. RAMP CEO Tina Guenette is seated in a wheelchair and RAMP Board Member and includesign CEO Diana P. Kamada stands next to her

RAMP CEO Tina Guenette (seated) and RAMP Board Member and includesign CEO Diana P. Kamada attend the 2022 Senior Resources Fair presented by Congressman David Ciciline

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