This year’s Rampathon is just around the corner, and we are so excited to help our community by doing what we do best: building! For the CCH team’s 2026 ramp build, we will be putting our tools together to give Bruce, an 88-year-old veteran with Parkinsons, a 50-foot ramp in South Seattle. Bruce loves old cars, cruise-ins, and anything golfing. He turns 89 on May 24th and is looking forward to going out on the town to celebrate! If you’re interested in volunteering with us to help Bruce, feel free to reach out!

Before we get started on this year’s Rampathon, we wanted to take a trip down memory lane and give you a glimpse into our past contributions to Rampathon!

What is Rampathon?

First, you might be wondering what exactly is Rampathon? Well, we’re glad you asked! Rampathon is an annual community movement hosted by the Master Builders Association. Every year, members and community volunteers work together to build free wheelchair access ramps for neighborhood homes.

As of 2025, there have been 109 ramps built and 34 cities reached. Ramps are usually built between April and July every year. Together, the community volunteers their time, skills, and resources to design and build ramps for those with disabilities or limited mobility.

Our Past Rampathon Builds

Here are a few of the Rampathon Builds we did over the years. Our team truly came together each time to help the community and share in good times, making the project fun and homes accessible!

Future Rampathons

For as long as we are able, we plan to continue contributing to future Rampathons and we can’t wait to show you this year’s build!

If you want to volunteer to participate in Rampathon with us this year (no construction skills required!!!), please reach out to our office by calling 206.782.7070. If you prefer to contribute financially, we can help you set that up as well! We hope you will join us!!!