Belton Tigers baseball team partners with the Texas Ramp Project
December 11, 2025
By Michele Weissman
The Belton Journal
The Belton Tigers baseball team partnered with the Texas Ramp Project early on Saturday, Dec. 6, for a Belton resident. Measurements and design ready to cut and assemble, Nick Kozole, Belton’s head baseball coach, reached out to the local Texas Ramp Project, something he has done with every team he has coached.
Kozole said, “The Texas Ramp Project is phenomenal. I’ve been working with Texas Ramp Project for about eight years. This is a community service event. It’s not mandatory by any means. But I think this is something that’s really good.”
Thirty players signed up and would rotate in throughout the morning, as many had other obligations. The Texas Ramp Project, prior to a ramp build, has visited the residence home, measured and designed the ramp.
Kozole said, “We are there, kind of helping hands…we’ll build these modules. It seems like a really big project, but honestly, anybody can do it, and it’s really cool. And then the boys are learning. We show up and we get to work.”
The Texas Ramp Project volunteers guided the boys every step of the way, helping the Belton baseball team finish strong.
Roxie Winkler with the Texas Ramp Project explained that 2025 will be their 40th anniversary of building ramps.
“We’ve built more than 135 miles of ramps,” Winkler said. “People apply through their caregiver, doctor, or the social workers. They apply online for a ramp through Texas Ramp Project. I do a survey, figure out if it’s possible and what kind of slope.”
Funding for supplies comes from grants and donations and their team of about 20 volunteers are from several local churches.
“We serve the glory of Jesus Christ,” Winkler said. “For people to stay home, rather than have to go to assisted living. They also have to get to their doctor appointments, and the goal is to get a ramp from the front door to the car.”
If you want to know more about the Texas Ramp Project, go to texasramps.org.








