SAWs Expanding Wheelchair Ramp Builds Across Indiana With Shorter Wait Times for Applicants SAWs (Servants at Work, Inc.) is expanding its wheelchair ramp program across…
By Brandon Scott Accessibility Shapes Everyday Life Accessibility is something many people don’t think about until they have to. For some, it’s invisible; doors…
Two new voices helping shape SAWs’ future Servants at Work (SAWs) is honored to welcome two outstanding leaders to our Board of Directors: Doug Miller…
Linda’s story highlights the impact of SAWs’ work: the physical accessibility ramps provide and the emotional support from a community rallying to help.
Servants At Work receives $400k Lilly Endowment Inc. grant to support capacity-building and increase accessibility ramps in response to growing demand.
SAWs built 7 ADA-compliant ramps for low-income Dearborn County residents, including Marguerite, improving mobility, independence, and community access.
How Our Work Transforms Lives The ramps we build are not just structures; they are lifelines—providing freedom, independence, and a better quality of life.
SAWs volunteers from Citizens Energy and kids from Second Presbyterian Vacation Bible Camp worked together to build a new ramp for Leo in Indianapolis, IN.
SAWs builds the 200th ramp in St. Joseph County, IN. This milestone is part of their 20-year journey, helping people with mobility issues regain their…
Download this press release as a PDF Indianapolis, January 2024: – Servants at Work (SAWs), announces a significant leap forward in the mission to build…
By Evan Drake, Mobility Expert and Founder of RestoreMobility.com Ever feel like you're a race car driver trapped in the world of pedestrians? Mobility scooters…