As part of the NFL's Salute to Service initiative, the team partnered with Liberty Township-based non-profit Operation Ramp It Up, to build a wheelchair accessible ramp at Jon Kraft's Deer Park home.
Veterans Helping Veterans (VHV) responded to a request to build a wheelchair ramp for Veteran Bill Knight, who needed it to help his wife, Betty, diagnosed with cancer, navigate a long set of stairs.
Wade Cruse, who retired over a decade ago, has faced health challenges this year and needed a ramp for easier access to his ...
Priya Shah is a graphic design student who has faced challenges securing that ever-valuable work placement in the creative ...
The Alberta government has published a new accessibility design guide, marking the first major update to the document since ...
Weston Williamson + Partners (WW+P) has unveiled its proposed designs for a pedestrian and cycle bridge over the Cowley ...
A local organization continues to make inroads in its efforts to broaden access to recreational activities for people with ...
As far as tax impact goes, voters can expect to see an increase to about $12 per $100,000 of property value. She also said ...
As Kahnawake’s event calendar continues to be filled with both community and private events, Connecting Horizons is asking ...
The Alberta government has published a new accessibility design guide, marking the first major update to the document since ...
After years of community collaboration, a new park has been dedicated at the end of 12th Street in Honesdale where the ...