Volunteers build safe accessibility ramp for Indianapolis family

INDIANAPOLIS — Volunteers with Servants at Work spent part of their Saturday morning on the southwest side of Indianapolis helping a family in need by building a safe, accessible ramp to their home, just in time for the holidays.

The project supports 22-year-old Olivia Carr, who lives with a rare genetic condition called osteogenesis imperfecta, which causes bones to break easily. Carr said she has broken 155 bones in her lifetime and is currently using a wheelchair.

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Volunteers build safe accessibility ramp for Indianapolis family

“Before we got here today, they had an eight-foot ramp to come down from 40 inches, which is really scary to even walk on,” said Peter Mohr, a volunteer with Servants at Work, also known as SAWs…

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