Why Get Stamped?

 RAMP educates and advocates for accessibility and inclusion. We support all individuals with disabilities, their families, and allies in creating safe and barrier free environments.

RAMP CEO Tina Guenette at the unveiling of the RAMP Stamp of Approval Business accessibility initiative.  She is joined by Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos, Secretary of State Gregg Amore,  R.I. General Treasurer James Diossa, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, Director of Veteran Affairs Kasim Yarn, Office of Healthy Aging rep, Meghan Connelly and multiple Accessible Business owners.

Accessibility Benefits Everyone

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Accessibility removes barriers that prevent individuals from participating in everyday activities including people with disabilities, elderly, and families with children.

Accessibility Creates Community

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Demonstrating a commitment to accessibility can improve an organization’s reputation while fostering goodwill among customers and building a stronger sense of community.

Accessibility Helps your Business Grow

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Accessibility strengthens the customer experience, for all customers, and can help your business or organization attract a wider audience, leading to increased sales and customer retention.