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Another ramp was built for
a 16-year-old girl in Southfield
with cerebral palsy. Oliva led
the construction on this job.
He is also a member of the
Project Build! steering corn-,
mittee and a regular volunteer
with the. program. The third
ramp was for a woman with
multiple sclerosis, who is a cli-
ent of JFS. Bob Roberts from
Home Depot led this job.
In the end, four people and
their caregivers will now have
easier access to and from their
homes, and 20 volunteers from
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"Thank you so much," said
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my daughter is heavy, I have
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we had to take her to school,
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one can help her to go where
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Oliva said, "It's amazing
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so important that changes
people's lives. It is gratifying
to help people gain freedom
and ease of life that many of us
take for granted."
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To find out how you can help,
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