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Master Builders Care Foundation builds wheelchair ramp for Redmond residents

Published 2:03 pm Monday, May 16, 2011

The Master Builders Care Foundation is a philanthropic arm of the Master Builders Association -- the nation's oldest and largest local home builders association -- of King and Snohomish counties. From left
The Master Builders Care Foundation is a philanthropic arm of the Master Builders Association -- the nation's oldest and largest local home builders association -- of King and Snohomish counties. From left

On May 14, volunteers with the Master Builders Care Foundation worked to build a free wheelchair ramp for Millie and Jim Robinson and Theron Beneze of Redmond. Hundreds of volunteers assembled throughout the weekend to construct 16 free wheelchair ramps for low-income homeowners in King and Snohomish counties. Since 1993, foundation volunteers have built more than 300 wheelchair access ramps in the two counties.

The Master Builders Care Foundation is a philanthropic arm of the Master Builders Association — the nation’s oldest and largest local home builders association — of King and Snohomish counties.