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HealthKey: Nonprofit helps disabled woman in Park Heights

HealthKey: Nonprofit helps disabled woman in Park Heights
Rebuilding Together Baltimore says many narrow city homes are difficult for disabled to navigate It all started as a search for a new wheelchair ramp. Every time Tavonia Randall needed to take her mother out of the house, she had to push her in a wheelchair down a steep ramp at the back of their Park Heights rowhouse. The maneuver was dangerous for both Randall and her mother, Gladys Cole, 73.

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