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    3.6 (7 reviews)
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    Servants at Work - The SAWs office on the northwest side of Indy.

    Servants at Work

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    I'll be honest. I can barely think about Servants at Work, often called SAWs for short, without…read moregetting tears in my eyes. As a longtime wheelchair user myself, I'm acutely aware of just how inaccessible life can be. I'm fortunate. I'm still very able to live an active life despite a myriad of health issues. I'm very aware that others aren't quite so fortunate. SAWs is an Indianapolis-based non-profit faith-based organization dedicated to "providing freedom to people with permanent disabilities in low-income households through the construction of wheelchair ramps." The ramps always meet ADA requirements and very often are the difference between someone being able to access the community and being stuck at home. In case you're unaware, wheelchair ramps, or at least properly constructed wheelchair ramps, aren't always easy and are frequently unaffordable for those on a limited or fixed income. While there's occasionally government funding to assist, for example my own ramp at my home came via Vocational Rehabilitation, very often these programs are limited, have long waiting lists, and/or have strict qualifying guidelines. A program like Servants at Work, which is entirely devoted to building ramps, makes all the difference in the world. These are good people doing amazing things. I was familiar with SAWs long before I joined my current church, Second Presbyterian Church, a longtime sponsor and one of the groups involved in the founding of SAWs. SAWs has built ramps for more than one of my friends. They largely use volunteer crews, often from area faith communities, and the work always meets ADA guidelines. While teams are often faith-based, it's certainly not an absolute with organizations such as Elevance Health, Erie Insurance, Old National Bank, Rehab Medical, Subaru, and Salesforce all getting involved. Getting involved is usually a combination of financial support and actually working on the ramps. SAWs has now grown to the point of having hubs statewide and even affiliates in Virginia, Arizona, and Nevada. Rik Hagarty, a Second Presbyterian Church member, founded SAWs and it remains a lean organization with four paid staff (Executive Director, Program Development Manager, Accountant, and Operations Manager). Otherwise, everything happens because of the sponsors and volunteers. This is an amazing group doing amazing work for individuals with disabilities by helping to ensure they can live life as independently as possible and that they have better access to their community. In 2021, SAWs celebrated their 3,000th ramp build!

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    Very nice people and reasonable prices. Very helpful in choosing what is best for you.read more

    Avoid This Place! Complete Scam and Horrible Service. I have…read morenever experienced such shocking and aggressive behavior from a business in my life. I came in to return a completely defective item that they sold me. Instead of acting like professionals, listening to the issue, or offering a refund, the staff became extremely rude and highly argumentative. It escalated to the point where they actually threatened to call the police just because I wanted to return a broken product! They completely refused to issue a refund or exchange, offering zero explanation or basic courtesy. It is absolutely mind-boggling how a business like this stays open. They are selling cheap, low-quality junk at premium prices, and the moment something goes wrong, they treat their customers like criminals. Save your hard-earned money and protect your peace of mind. Do not waste a single dime or a second of your time here. Absolutely pathetic customer service. Update: the response review that owner stated is totally lies and not even close to reality. You said if it is used we can't return and I explained I didn't install because the item is not safe to use and that is why I didn't install. There is no such a notes in your store saying that you can not return the item . There is note if it is used or not in original box. Which is opposite. The item is in original box and never been used. Also, considering you, I am very educated and polite person. You were the one shaking and yelling instead of listening and what a shame claiming supporting community when selling unsafe items, not listening concerns of customer. You even said that if I return items I will be out of business. So you don't care about community or customer. You just mean, and bully behavior person who doesn't know anything about customer service.

    National Seating & Mobility - mobilityequipment - Updated June 2026

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