Drive with OnRamp 2024

Our 2024 "Drive with OnRamp" event is coming up the evening of March 23rd at BigShots (or TopGolf if the name change goes through by then). We'll open general ticket sales soon, but are first looking for businesses and organizations who want to support our charitable work by sponsoring bays. Sponsorship levels and benefits are noted in the image below, and sponsoring businesses can choose to fill the bay(s) with their own people or have OnRamp fill the bay(s) by selling tickets. Food is included with bay sponsorship, as is publicity on our website, in socials, in our newsletter, and at the event. Please email me if you're interested!

Also, we're gathering silent auction items for this event. If you have gift certificates to fun restaurants, places and experiences, athletic-signed paraphernalia, fun household items, fancy drinks, jewelry type stuff, credits/certificates for services, etc. that you could donate to our auction, please email me!

Waiting For Healing

OnRamp is delighted to announce that God provided sufficient year-end giving to allow us to promote our Care Director, Taylor Carlson, to full-time status! As of January 1st, she’s now serving our clients full-time, helping them to thrive in every aspect of life, not just transportation. You can think of Taylor as a pastor to our clients, in a sense, coming beside them along with our volunteers to provide the resources, encouragement, growth, and love needed to take the next steps forward in life. Here’s how Taylor sees that process working, based on her insightful reading of John 5…

by Taylor Carlson, OnRamp Care Director

Recently, I was reading John chapter 5 and was struck by the story of Jesus healing a man on the Sabbath. This story takes place at the pool of Bethesda, which was known to have healing waters. Scripture says that “an angel of the Lord went down into the pool at appointed seasons and stirred up the water; the first one to go in after the water was stirred was healed of his disease.” (John 5:4, AMP) John describes a crowd around the pool of those who were blind, lame, or paralyzed; withered and weary. The man in this story had been waiting for healing for thirty-eight years. That’s a long time to be in need. That’s a long time to continue believing healing is possible.

When Jesus saw the man, he asked him an important question: “Do you want to be healed?”

I love this question. It seems obvious. Of course, this man wants to be healed! He’s been waiting for over thirty years! But time and time again, even in today’s culture, we assume someone wants and needs our help. We offer it in whatever way we see fit, without considering if they are ready for that next step. I think this is an important distinction: their willingness to receive help.

The man answered Jesus saying that he had no one to help him into the pool of water, and that when he was trying to get into the pool, someone stepped in front of him. This man reminds me of many of our clients at OnRamp. They continue to believe that they can be helped, and they continue to believe that there are people who care. Even as they wait, work, and worry, sometimes without community or resources, they continue to believe. So many of our clients have been limited, through no fault of their own. In the midst of working toward their goals, our society, culture, or unexpected circumstances push them even farther back.

In this moment, Jesus doesn’t ask about the context. He doesn’t doubt the story or the circumstances. He doesn’t hesitate. He just heals the man. Instantly. “Get up, take up your bed, and walk.” And at once, the man walked. A few verses down, we see the man run into Jesus at the temple. Jesus then, after the man’s immediate physical needs were met, speaks to the spiritual need, “See, you are well! Sin no more, that nothing worse may happen...”

As Christians, I think we so often want to talk to people about Heaven, about their sin, and about our great Savior before they have ears to hear. When someone is sick, hurting, scared, hungry… those immediate needs are all they can comprehend. That’s why OnRamp tends to first meet clients’ practical needs like lack of transportation before getting into deeper spiritual needs. One opens the door for the other. Our care for clients goes far beyond a vehicle or oil change, but it often starts there, just as in Jesus’ ministry to this man in John 5.

What an honor and a privilege it is to walk alongside these remarkable clients, sharing the love of Jesus with them in practical ways. What a joy to help them find their way into the pool.

2023 Year in Review

2023 was our biggest year yet. The numbers below capture just a portion of the impact OnRamp has had in the lives of adults and children here in the Brazos Valley. Thanks to your generosity, we have blessed dozens of families with the essential gift of reliable transportation as a way of showing how Jesus' love meets real and specific needs. Thank you for empowering us to be a light in this community!

Last Client of the Year

As we prepare to bid adieu to 2023, we were privileged to get to slip in one final donation to a local single mom of two young children. She’s asked for privacy, but we can share how grateful she is to all of you donors and partners who enabled us to bless her and her children with this Corolla. This is our 172nd new client, and 44th this year.

And now for a quick update on our Supercharge your Impact campaign. Our goals were to double our monthly giving and raise $400,000 in one time giving during the final three months of 2023. As of today, we are 65% of the way to our monthly goal, having increased monthly giving from $6,000 to $9,927, and 77% of the way to our one-time goal, at $308,400 raised. If you are able, please help us reach these milestones by giving to OnRamp in the next few days.

Restoration

In November, we were horrified to learn that one of our former clients was assaulted while in Houston. She and her five children had received a minivan from OnRamp eighteen months ago. Fortunately, on the day of the assault, her kids were not with her. She had traveled to Houston for a medical appointment. While exiting a parking garage in the van, she saw a woman being beaten by two men. Our client actually leads a local domestic violence support group, so there was no way she wasn’t going to intervene. She stopped and let the woman into her car and drove away to a gas station down the road. Unfortunately, the assailants followed, grabbed both women, and beat them until they lost consciousness. They then stole our client’s minivan and drove away. She was taken to the hospital where she learned that the police found the van burned to the ground, a common tactic criminals use to destroy evidence. She did not have comprehensive insurance at the time, meaning that the vehicle was a total loss.

You are unlikely to find a more exact application of Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan. This dear sister in Christ had been beaten and bloodied and her most important possession stolen and destroyed. She was left without hope or recourse. Hospital bills were piling up, she’d missed days of work due to her injuries, and now she was left without transportation for her or her children.

As Jesus taught us, it is sin to close our eyes to such a need. With the gracious help of our donors, we found and purchased this lovely Honda Odyssey that we gifted to this courageous woman today as an early Christmas present. Yes, that’s an expensive gift! With repairs and tax included, this van cost OnRamp approximately $13,500. But the Good Samaritan did not hesitate to risk his life and hand his money to the inn-keeper to care for the beaten man. Neither should we. If you want to join us in this greatest-of-all ministries, restoring victims to wholeness and families to hope, please consider a monthly or end-of-year donation to OnRamp by visiting our GIVE page.

Client’s story shared with permission. Client’s name and pictures kept private at her request.

A Very Merry Christmas

OnRamp has been blessed beyond measure to play the role of Santa many times this past week. On Thursday, we donated yet another Toyota Corolla to Sierra, a local client who has waited so patiently for God to provide a reliable car for her and her family. Then on Friday, we headed to Brenham to donate another Corolla to a woman who has spent decades in the nursing and hospice fields, caring for patients at their most vulnerable moments. A car wreck left her in the hospital and without a vehicle. We were honored to gift this worthy woman a car that will empower her to continue her ministry to the sick and dying.

Sierra with Stephanie, our Operations Director, and Rami, our Head of Vehicle Acquisition. This ministry wouldn’t be possible without the two of them!

Next up, an accounting department at TAMU chose OnRamp to be the source of their Angel Tree giving! Here’s our office crammed with gifts for a dozen OnRamp families, bought, wrapped, and delivered by this generous group, all coordinated by Katherine McLelland, whose husband Austin helps manage Christian Brothers College Station and is, therefore, someone we get to work with all the time.

Finally, we found out that a local single mom of six kids didn’t have car seats for four of her kids, and couldn’t afford them. This could have led to serious injuries and a very big ticket if she got pulled over. Thanks to your generous donations (especially monthly giving) we rushed to Target and bought all the needed seats and delivered them that same day so she and her kids could drive safely wherever they needed to go.

As God taught us, this is a season for giving, especially to the vulnerable. We are so grateful to do this on your behalf!

As of today, all of the $25,000 in matching funds we mentioned a week ago has been matched! Thank you for that! We still have a ways to go on our Supercharge Your Impact campaign, and hope to raise another $150,000 in one time giving and $2000 in monthly giving before the New Year. Can you help us serve more families in the Brazos Valley with the tangible love of Christ? If so, please visit our GIVE page.

Client 169 and a Two-Step

Can you imagine being a single mom of young kids preparing for Christmas… without a vehicle? Need to get to the store? Too bad. Need to get to your child’s Christmas concert? Nope. Trying to hold down a job so you can pay end-of-year bills? Good luck even getting to work! I would wither under the weight they carry. That is why I am so grateful to have gotten to play Santa to two local single moms yesterday and gift them each a beautiful, dependable Toyota.

First up, Daneysja received a Sienna minivan big enough to fit all six of her children. We are so proud of this College Station mom for completing OnRamp’s two-step program. When we first interviewed her, she desperately needed a vehicle to be able to keep her job, but she did not yet have enough in savings to qualify for a top-tier vehicle from us. So we gave her a high mileage, temporary vehicle to buy her time to continue building her savings (step 1 of the 2 step). She kept that vehicle running, paying for repairs herself until her financial situation met our requirements. Then we replaced that worn out vehicle with this beautiful Toyota Sienna that should last her and her children many years to come (step 2). Her hard work and diligence earned her and her kids this newfound freedom and security!

Second, we gifted a Toyota Matrix to our 169th client, Shay, a single mom of a 3-year-old son. Her sponsor told us he’d never met a client with such perseverance and tenacity. When life knocked her down, she got right back up and kept pressing forward. She needed our help because she had lent her previous vehicle to a friend who wrecked it. Her liability insurance didn’t cover the damage and the friend didn’t replace the car, so she and her son were left without any transportation, and even the most basic errands became impossible. But she found ways to stay employed and build her savings and eventually qualified for this reliable hatchback that will serve her well. Waiting in the tax office line, she told us that she is most excited about having the freedom once again to take her son to the park whenever he wants to go. They haven’t been able to go in ages because she’s had no vehicle. I can’t imagine telling my son he can’t go to the park because I can’t get him there. May this vehicle bless her son with many sunny days in the park!

Daneysja and Shay are wonderful moms who deserve our help, and there are many more like them in our community. Can you help us continue this ministry to moms like them? During December we have $25,000 in matching gifts committed, meaning that if you give soon, your donation will be doubled until that commitment is fully matched. Please GIVE to help us finish the year strong so we can share Jesus’ love with many more amazing clients through the gift of reliable transportation.

Impact Update

We are entering the final month of our three month ‘Supercharge your Impact’ campaign, and it’s time for an update. We set two goals for this campaign. (1) Increase monthly giving from $6,000 to $12,000 per month. So far, we have raised 58% of that goal, with $9,487 committed monthly! (2) Raise $400,000 in total donations in the final quarter (October - December) of 2023. As of today, we have raised $186,701, or 47% of that goal! If you are able to make a monthly or year-end gift, please help us finish strong so we can share Jesus’ love with more clients than ever next year.

When you give to OnRamp, you are not just funding cars; you’re funding transformation. Check out this joyful update from a single mom of 2 young children to whom we gifted a car at the beginning of September…

This vehicle is beyond a blessing. [It] gave me the opportunity to better provide for my family and myself. Going from having a car for years then go through a very hard divorce while pregnant to losing that vehicle in a few months time span. What onramp gave to me was my life back. I can now take my kids to the grocery store, the park, zoo, anywhere their little hearts desire. But the biggest outcome of all was [that I was] able to land my dream job as a dental hygienist!

The car unlocked her potential to secure better employment and a more secure future for herself and her kids. This is what one of our long-time donors and board members, Megan Bock, wanted to help other donors understand about this ministry…

“Supporting OnRamp brings us immense joy because it's not just about transportation; it's about empowering incredible men and women. They're not just helping people get to work; they're helping them fulfill their roles as parents and community contributors. Witnessing this transformation, seeing individuals embraced with unconditional love, and then passing on that love to others — it's profoundly moving. OnRamp, to us, is a beacon of Christ's love in action, and partnering with them feels like I'm part of something much bigger, something truly transformative. Joining hands with OnRamp, I'm not just supporting a cause; I'm part of a movement that's making lives brighter and our world kinder. It's personal, it's powerful, and it's an honor to be a part of it."

Thanks to your generous support we’ve already served 168 client families with the gift of a reliable vehicle and a full year of free maintenance. We are trusting the Lord to provide for the next 50 clients in 2024. Please help us continue this vital ministry! To find out more about giving to OnRamp, please visit our GIVE page.

PS. I (Blake) have been working hard to refine our presentation to businesses about the value of partnering financially with OnRamp. If any of you have contacts that could get me in the door with companies large or small, please let me know! That could include automotive companies like Discount Tire or Toyota, or non-automotive companies like banks or oil companies. Really, any company at all. Thanks!

From our Board: Why they Give

On this #GivingTuesday, we wanted to provide an opportunity for you to hear directly from our Board Chair, Catherine Cole, and Board Treasurer, Matt Ege. We asked them, “Why do you give to OnRamp?” We can’t expect others to donate to this cause if our leadership doesn’t donate first, so what led Catherine and Matt to give of their money and time so generously to OnRamp’s ministry?

Dr. Catherine Cole was introduced to OnRamp in 2018 as she taught a Capstone class with the Bush School that chose OnRamp as its research project. She was immediately struck by our client-focused ministry, summarized in our slogan, “it’s not about the vehicle, it’s about the people.” Shortly after the project ended, Dr. Cole enthusiastically joined OnRamp’s Board of Directors and has served as our Chair for the last several years. So why does she volunteer and give to OnRamp?

“A vehicle represents freedom, opportunities for career improvement, community engagement and more. It’s so uplifting [to be a part of OnRamp], you get to help leave a legacy and be a small part of someone’s journey toward self-sufficiency… That’s why I do this work - I can leave the earth, and other people, better than I found them. We get to show others the hope of Jesus!”

Dr. Matt Ege provides oversight of OnRamp’s finances as our Board Treasurer. He ensures all financial decisions are made with biblical wisdom, professional accuracy, and complete transparency. He is an accomplished Professor within the Accounting Department of Mays Business School. Asked why he donates his time and money to OnRamp, he says,

When I think about OnRamp, I think about the people. We aren’t just giving cars away - we are investing in people. When you put $100 into an investment, when you go to take it out later, it will have grown. And that’s how I view giving to OnRamp. What we are doing is using the gift of reliable transportation as an excuse to invest in people. There’s nothing wrong with giving someone a meal - but it’s consumed right then. What we’re doing is making long-term impact to make each donation grow exponentially and change lives. It’s amazing. Thinking about the impact your dollar can have - it’s more than that one dollar!”

Asked why donors should consider trusting OnRamp with their money, Matt responded,

“We are absolutely committed to transparency. So much so that we’ve made it possible for anyone to download our financial statements directly from our website. Donors can see what we spend; it’s reviewed and it’s open to questions. Donors can contact us about anything! We are an open book.”

To that question, Catherine responded,

“We are certified by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. We have a robust budget. And most notably, our board is not a rubber stamp board - they are diverse, they ask questions, they are engaged.”

As you consider where to give on this #GivingTuesday and for the remainder of 2023, we’ll leave you with these inspiring words from Dr. Cole,

I think it’s important for us to be reminded [that] for those who have been given so very much, much is expected. It’s energizing to realize that we CAN do something about it! We can change our community for the better.”

To donate one-time or monthly to OnRamp’s 2023 “Supercharge your Impact” campaign, please visit our GIVE page.

Thanksgiving Comes Early for Two Young Moms

Yesterday we celebrated an early Thanksgiving for two single moms of young sons here in BCS. Their stories are simultaneously heart-breaking and inspiring.

Megan, our 167th client, has endured countless challenges in life, including an abusive and traumatic childhood. Her advocate says of her, “She has been knocked down time and time again. Through it all, she still has a heart to serve others and her country and was briefly in the army before being medically discharged. She is currently dealing with one hurdle after another, and having a reliable means of transportation will be life changing for her and her son.” Despite working a full-time job, Megan couldn’t earn enough to cover expenses AND purchase a reliable car. So Megan’s church nominated her to OnRamp and we gifted her a Toyota Camry. She is such a grateful and sweet young woman - she handed us a thank-you card and a lovely plant for our office the moment we met at the tax office! She even volunteered to help OnRamp in any way she can.

Megan, second from right, with her advocate, her OnRamp interviewer, and our Operations Director.

We are keeping Client 168’s identity private, but can share that this young single mom was a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her child’s father. She moved to BCS to find safety and to enroll in college and pursue a degree in nursing. She works and is saving all the money she can. She’s involved in her church and committed to growing as a mother, which is how she connected with her advocate who trained her in parenting skills. In her application, she told us that, “Having safe and reliable transportation would be life changing. Moving that mountain in order to focus on education and work without the stress of survival and hardly making ends meet would shift priorities to prosper my family's life. Currently I am… using Uber, [but] it costs a lot. My neighborhood has an unsafe path across the highway to get to the nearest bus route, that takes me to another bus route to get to school. The route does not work with my son’s daycare hours. So there is not a good public transit or bike ride option.” When we asked her what she was looking most forward to with her new car, she said taking her son to the park to ride his bike and to the library to read books. Until now, these were, in her words, “luxuries” she couldn’t afford due to the high cost of Uber. But now, with the Kia we gifted her, she can load up her son’s bike and go enjoy a sunny day. Can you imagine having a child who desperately wants to go to the park and public library but you can’t ever take him because transportation is an unaffordable “luxury”! I can’t imagine that. I am so, so grateful that with the help of our generous donors, we were able to gift this worthy woman and her son the vehicle they need to go to the park and library today and everyday!

The Kia that will give this client and her son access to work, school, church, the park, and the library!

We hope these women have inspired you to give thanks this week for the many blessings God has provided each of us. And we hope they inspire you to continue to partner with our ministry so we can serve the next amazing clients on our list with the essential gift of reliable transportation.

The Privilege To Help

Guest post by OnRamp board member Austin Rogers

For lower-income Americans, the struggle to stay above water keeps getting tougher. That is especially true for hard-working individuals who don’t own a personal vehicle, as was the case for OnRamp clients before receiving the keys to their new car on donation day.

According to the most recent data, about 8% of US households do not own a personal vehicle. While some of these households don't need a vehicle because they have easy access to public transportation, most of these households in communities like ours would desperately like to own a car. They simply can't afford one.

Since the beginning of COVID-19, prices for both new and used vehicles have soared. The average price of a used vehicle has leaped by 36% since the pandemic began. Even after a modest pullback in used car prices since their peak in early 2022, they remain much more expensive than they were 3-4 years ago.

Graph of Used Vehicle Prices:

Due to this jump in used car prices combined with an increase in interest rates, the average monthly car payment for used vehicles has soared 35% since 2020 to a high of $567.

That increase in vehicle costs comes on top of significant increases in the costs of essential goods like food and rent. The result is that even with growth in wages in the US these last few years, many hard-working, lower-income families feel like they are trapped in a hamster wheel, earning more money only to spend more money at the grocery store, gas pump, and car dealership.

As a result of these increased expenses, only about 40% of American households are able to save money at all. We know this from surveys like this one showing that 62% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. The vast majority of those living paycheck to paycheck are in lower- or middle-income households. Many of these households are not only unable to save money, they are increasingly running up their credit card balances in order to survive. That is why we have seen total credit card debt in the US surge to a new record high of over $1 trillion.

As prices and debts increase, it's no wonder that many Americans with car loans are falling behind on their payments and, unfortunately, seeing their vehicles repossessed by the lender. More auto loan borrowers with low credit ratings are missing their payments today than at any time in the last three decades.

In some cases, people bought more expensive cars than they could realistically afford. In other cases, borrowers fell prey to disreputable lenders or scam artists tricking them into outsize loans or dysfunctional cars that needed expensive repairs.

Whatever the causes, lower-income Americans are struggling even more than before the pandemic to keep their head above water in these difficult times.

A Call To Those With Means To Help

In 2 Corinthians 8, Paul tells us that Christians in Macedonia gave generously to help alleviate the suffering of their fellow believers in Jerusalem who were enduring great hardships. He praises the Macedonia Christians for giving so generously when they themselves had very little to give!

Paul says that the Macedonian Christians gave "of their own accord, begging us earnestly for the favor of taking part in the relief of the saints" (v. 4).

The Greek word for "favor" is charis, which can mean grace, goodwill, kindness, or favor. They didn't view charity (a word that derives from charis) as an obligation but as a joyful privilege.

How much more, then, should the relatively wealthy Corinthian church be motivated to give to their brothers and sisters in need?

"For I do not mean that others should be eased and you burdened," Paul writes in verses 13-14, "but that as a matter of fairness, your abundance at the present time should supply their need, so that their abundance may supply your need, that there may be fairness."

Paul's words are just as true for Americans today as they were for Corinthians 2,000 years ago. Some of us are blessed with resources to spare, and we have the privilege of participating in the relief of hard-working people in need right here within our community.

Although we are burdened by the difficulties many of our lower-income neighbors are going through, it gives us joy to be in a position to help. We would love to share this JOY with you, and so we invite you to financially partner with OnRamp. If you are blessed to have more than your family needs to survive, would you consider sharing some of that through OnRamp with families in need? Details can be found at www.onramptx.org/give.

PS. If you are ever looking to buy a used car for yourself or someone in your family, you will be tremendously well served by reading our free e-book Reliable Rides: OnRamp's Used Car Buying Guide. This will help you avoid the scams, lemons, and crooks so common in today’s used car market. Get your free copy on our www.onramptx.org/resources page.

Ebony's Story

NEW VIDEO RELEASE: Here is our newest OnRamp testimonial video, Ebony’s story. We are thrilled to share this inspiring client and community leader with you. Watch to see how one vehicle donation ends up being used to bless many young women in our community who have been scarred emotionally or physically. Clients like Ebony motivate us because they use the gifts we give them, reliable cars and SUV’s, to serve others in creative and powerful ways. Donate today to help us bless even more hard-working applicants like Ebony.

Client 166: A Van for an Entrepreneur

“J”, our 166th client, recently graduated from The Reach Project’s Entrepreneurial Journey Program, a 33-week intensive training designed to help participants learn the skills and craft the plan to turn their side-hustle into a full time gig so they can increase income and build a stable financial future for their families. This single mom of three young kids moved to Texas a few years ago to escape an abusive relationship. She secured a job as a bus driver and has already taken financial literacy courses. She has set ambitious financial goals and works diligently to accomplish them all. We were so blessed to award this entrepreneur with a minivan of her own yesterday. With this tool and the freedom it brings, we are confident that she will continue to press onward towards a brighter future for her and her children!

One donated vehicle can transform the lives of multiple people, as in the case of “J” and her three kids, or in the case of our former client Ebony whose video story will release next week. We can’t wait to share this amazing woman’s ministry with you; a ministry empowered by your generosity through OnRamp. Here’s just a sneak peek clip from the video…

As we enter into our year-end giving push, we wanted to update you on our 2023 “Supercharge your Impact” campaign. We set two goals: raise $400,000 in the final three months of this year and double our monthly committed giving from approximately $6,000 to $12,000 each month. Last week alone, we raised over $60,000 in year-end gifts, and we’ve already increased our monthly committed giving by an additional $2,100! If you are in a position to donate before the end of the year, please keep OnRamp in mind. We have nine fully approved clients just like “J” and Ebony awaiting vehicles right now and just need the funds to get them moving.

Finally, a huge congratulations to our fearless Board of Directors chair, Catherine Cole, who was chosen by KBTX and Daniel Stark Law to receive the “Be Remarkable” award. She deserves it! Click here for the full story.

Why We've Spent $151,000 on Repairs in Just Nine Months

Imagine for a moment that you are a single mom of two young children. You load the kids into the Toyota Corolla OnRamp gave you two months ago, turn the key, and nothing happens. It could be a dead battery - this cold snap is hard on batteries. That’s the best case scenario, but would still cost you $150 to replace if it’s totally dead. If it’s the alternator, another common issue on older cars, you’re going to need closer to $800. But since you’ve only had the car for two months, you haven’t had time to build up your savings. Before the car, every extra penny went to Uber to get to work so wouldn’t lose your job (a VERY common scenario in our town). You now no longer need Uber, but you haven’t been able to save enough to cover this sudden, unexpected expense on top of rent, utilities, groceries, insurance, gas, and health care that seem to constantly increase. If you don’t get this car working, you’ll lose your job. So what can you do?

For so, so many people in that exact scenario, the answer would be to get a payday or title loan at an exorbitant (immoral) interest rate. But that loan is a poison pill. It will cost so much to repay that this mom will never be able to build up savings and get out of this hole. This is why OnRamp does something extravagant that, as far as we know of, no other vehicle charity in the United States* is doing: we gift a full year of free maintenance support to every vehicle recipient! Whether it’s a battery, alternator, tires, water pump… or even an entire engine replacement (yep, we’ve done that), we pay the whole bill for twelve months. This gives our clients MARGIN to build their savings so that in the future, they can cover necessary repairs and maintenance without having to turn to predatory lenders. Through our first 50 vehicle donations, we saw clients average savings grow from $40 when we met to over $800 at the end of twelve months. They graduate our program with savings and a well-maintained car, plus all the encouragement, resourcing, and prayer we can give over those twelve months.

Charlie at Christian Brothers College Station has probably helped fix over 100 OnRamp cars by now!

We firmly believe this ongoing maintenance is worth the cost… but it is a cost! Through the first 9 months of this year, OnRamp spent over $151,000 on maintenance, repairs, and tires for all of our clients, both preparing the vehicles to be donated and maintaining the vehicles after donation. That works out to over $16,000 a month we need to raise just to repair and maintain these vehicles so our clients stay on track towards their goals. This is where we need monthly donors! We need consistent donations to fuel our ongoing support of these hard-working, deserving clients. We currently receive approximately $6,000 per month in recurring donations, and would like to double this number before the end of the year. If you’re not yet a monthly donor, please consider this option to take your commitment to this ministry to the next level. If you are a recurring donor and are in a position to increase your monthly giving, we sure could use it! We promise to spend it wisely helping clients make significant progress towards self-sufficiency.

To give monthly, visit our GIVE page.

One final note: we owe a huge thanks to Christian Brothers Automotive and Discount Tire! If it were not for the discounts they offer us, we would have spent closer to $220,000 through the first nine months of 2023. Please thank these businesses whenever you happen to interact with them!

*There are two awesome exceptions: OnRampDFW we helped launch in Dallas and a new startup in Houston called 3in1MechanicalMinistries that we are partnering with.

Helping a Blind Aggie's Family

Got a little story for you, Ags! Laura Ann is an Aggie, class of ‘90 who lives with her mom, Lucile, here in College Station. Laura Ann is blind, and relies on her amazing guide dogs, Pilot and Dyson (now retired). They all four get around town thanks to a lovely 2015 Toyota Sienna. Unfortunately, their Sienna’s air conditioning and water pump both failed, and since minivans are notoriously cramped and difficult to work on, the repair bill was going to be massive… over $6000. That was beyond what they could afford. Without a working van, they would be cut off from grocery stores, medical care, and other essential services.

By God’s grace and the generosity of our donors and business partners, this is where OnRamp entered the picture. We met Lucile and Laura Ann at Christian Brothers Automotive’s recent “Single Moms Oil Change” event. Christian Brothers did free oil changes for 86 local client families on Saturday, the 14th! Our OnRamp Client Care and Prayer Team volunteers were there to meet all the ladies who came out and hear their stories. That’s where we met this mother and daughter and learned from the Christian Brothers mechanics what their van would need. Lucile and Laura Ann couldn’t afford these essential repairs, but thanks to all of you, we could, especially with the generous 35% discount Christian Brothers gave us! With $4000 from us and over $2000 in donated labor/parts from Christian Brothers, Laura Ann, Lucile, Pilot, and Dyson now have their reliable, comfortable, and safe Toyota Sienna back in their driveway! Laura Ann texted me today to say, “We praise God for his provision and faithfulness, and that he sees us and meets our needs! We feel very blessed that you guys helped us! “

I wanted to share this story with you all to help you see the impact your giving has on worthy individuals here in BCS. We and Christian Brothers are so, so grateful we get to serve these families, and it’s all because you all keep giving above-and-beyond to this ministry. Thank you for helping us share Jesus’ love with Laura Ann, Lucile, Pilot, and Dyson (yes, I think Jesus loves guide dogs!) in this tangible way!

story and pictures shared with clients’ permission

Volunteer with OnRamp

We recently asked our volunteers why they serve with OnRamp. Here were a few highlights:

It is SUCH a privilege to hear the clients stories. They inspire me!

OnRamp communicates more than any other group I volunteer with. We're valued. Our participation and opinions are solicited.

The fact that we give people cars. That still blows me away. My husband and I like to tell people about this ministry.”

“Watching the ripple effects transform lives.”

When I (Blake) was a pastor, I often struggled to find specific places people in our church could volunteer that would make a measurable impact in the lives of the vulnerable and disadvantaged. It was easy to preach on the principle of giving our lives in service to those in need, but difficult to apply it. That changed with OnRamp. Now we are swimming in tangible opportunities to serve those in need! If you want to follow the example of Jesus and use your time and talents to help struggling families, consider joining our team! As we continue to share about how you can “Supercharge Your Impact,” we want to highlight a few of the ways you or others you know can volunteer with OnRamp.

At OnRamp, we focus first and foremost on our clients. So our most important volunteer opportunity is with either our Client Care Committee (CCC) or Prayer Team (PT). Volunteers on these teams long to share the grace of God with people-in-need in the Brazos Valley through relationships. From the initial interview to the gifting of a vehicle, a CCC volunteer walks clients through the OnRamp process, encouraging and guiding them every step of the way. After the gifting of the vehicle, a CCC volunteer continues in relationship with the client, assisting him or her in a holistic manner that focuses on a variety of spiritual and material needs. These incredible volunteers work as a team in partnership with our staff. This team is diverse, compassionate, caring and honest. Most members bring some sort of experience in a caregiving role, such as a counselor, social worker, teacher, minister, coach, etc. We are even blessed to have former advocates and former clients of OnRamp on this team. Similarly, for our Prayer Team, we are looking for men and women dedicated to regularly contacting and praying for any clients open to prayer. This role is less specialized and demanding than the CCC, but every bit as valuable. To find out more about either of these roles, please contact our Care Director at taylorc@onramptx.org.

Second, we are always looking for volunteers who can help with fundraising, grant writing, event planning, social media, website and graphic design, and marketing. Vehicles are expensive! We need help raising the nearly one million dollar budget required to serve all the clients God brings our way each year. If you have skills in any of these areas, please contact our Operations Director at StephanieM@onramptx.org.

Finally, there’s the vehicles. While we’re not able to repair vehicles (our insurance company requires us to use ASE-certified mechanics and shops), we still do have plenty of work finding, buying, cleaning, detailing, and delivering vehicles to our clients. If interested in our vehicle team, contact our President at BlakeJ@onramptx.org.

If you are interested in serving with OnRamp, or if you would be willing to share these opportunities with your church, community groups, or friends, we would be so grateful. We would be more than happy to come speak to any group or gathering about these volunteer opportunities. Find out more about volunteering with OnRamp here.

A Car for Megan During Brazos Valley Gives

Today is the annual #BrazosValleyGives event and OnRamp is raising funds to purchase vehicles for our next six fully approved clients. These are wonderful women here in BCS who are working hard but really struggling due to lack of reliable transportation... women like Megan, a single mom getting no support from her child's father. She works as a teacher's aid, a substitute teacher, and a nursery worker at her church, putting in as many hours as she can to provide for her son. Your gifts to OnRamp today will help us provide Megan and her boy with a vehicle of their own so they can grow and thrive!

Our goal today is to raise $10,000 through Brazos Valley Gives for Megan’s car. Donations are open until 11pm tonight. To give, simply visit brazosvalleygives.org/onramptx

Five Vehicle Donations in Two Days

Five vehicle donations to five local women in two days made this our biggest and most complex week of ministry ever! Five new clients now have the freedom to get to work, school, healthcare, and anywhere else life takes them. All five asked us to keep their names private, and four asked for their photos to stay private as well. But we captured the moments each received keys to their new-to-them cars. Two of these clients are single moms with young children, one nominated by her church and the other by a companion charity in town who said of her, “She rarely asks for help and tries to be self-sufficient in all ways possible. Mom has been able to maintain a full-time job and has a great work ethic. She is providing a good example for her daughter.” We were so impressed with both of these moms and their dedication to providing for their children.

The rest of the clients this week are three brave women who served TAMU in their home country of Afghanistan when it fell to the Taliban. Fortunately, they were rescued and brought here, but they are having to build their lives from scratch. OnRamp spent approximately a year helping them learn to drive and get their licenses. They are working hard and supporting themselves as well as sending significant money back to their families who were unable to get out of their country. That financial responsibility left all of them without sufficient money to purchase reliable vehicles.  They’ve had to walk nearly everywhere. But God is GOOD! He provided the funds for us to purchase Toyota Scion Xb’s for each of them! They’re identical other than the color. We are so thankful to all of our volunteers and donors who made this extravagant gift possible. With your help, we were able to share the love of Jesus with these women through the tangible provision of a reliable vehicle!

Our inventory is down to just one vehicle left to donate… and yet we have nine approved and accepted clients awaiting vehicles, most of whom are single moms here in BCS. If you can help meet these needs as part of our Supercharge your Impact campaign, please visit our GIVE page and make a one-time or monthly donation.

Transformation Tuesday

Brazos Valley Gives is just a week away! On October 17 you can support OnRamp by donating to us here: https://www.brazosvalleygives.org/onramptx

You can donate anytime between now and 11pm on Oct 17th. However, we are hoping to win an extra $1000 by having the most number of donations of any size from 7am to 8am on Oct 17. So if you’re able to give during that time slot, your money will go even further!

All of this is part of our “Supercharge your Impact” campaign this fall, seeking to raise $400,000 in year-end-giving plus double our monthly donor support so that we can continue to serve more hard-working client families in the Brazos Valley. This isn’t about cars… it’s about transformation and freedom in the lives of these families. Here’s an example of what we mean in a recent update from a single mom to whom we gave a car 7 months ago...

Here is what God has done through you and others for me and my daughter:

- No more missed work/school because stuck in the country without working car (she lives in a rural county)

- No more remote church!!! Church family!!!

- Able to resume volunteer work

- No more isolation from family in Conroe or Corpus

- My daughter in regular therapy for autism related anxiety; specialist doctor visits no longer a problem

- Revived friendships b/c we can show up now!

- Punctuality and job role growth as my reliability was proven

- Sale of old house in need of 160k in repairs

- Purchase with proceeds of a new-to-us smaller home with no mortgage!

- Donated so much extra household furniture directly to people

- Small college fund for my daughter

- Old vehicle gifted to single mom friend who repaired it and it has in turn transformed her life.

When the house sale closes I plan to share with OnRamp. I can't wait to be able to help and to share my blessings!!"

This is just one of many examples showing how a reliable vehicle donated at the right time can truly transform a family's trajectory and help both parents and children thrive! Please consider donating to OnRamp to help us continue this ministry.

Redemption

Redeem = to regain possession of something through payment; to buy the freedom of something or someone.

For those who grew up in church, the word “redeem” or “redemption” automatically triggers thoughts of salvation, heaven, and eternal life. Indeed, the greatest redemption offered humanity is that won by Jesus on the cross. Yet we are often too quick to jump to the spiritual and neglect the everyday power of this word. Redemption is something needed regularly by struggling families in our town. Case in point, your donations to OnRamp allowed us to bring “redemption” to a local CSISD Early Head Start family. While the mom was in the hospital having a c-section to deliver their newest child, their apartment complex flagged her car for a flat tire. As in most lower-income apartment complexes, being flagged for a disabled car means a person has 24 hours to fix it before the apartment complex calls a tow truck. But this family never got the warning - they were in the hospital! So the apartment had the car towed to impound where it would cost $390 + $25 per DAY to “redeem.” By the time the family got home from the hospital and found out what happened, they could not pay the exorbitant bill… and it kept rising every day. If not paid in a timely fashion, the tow yard would eventually own the car. This was a tragedy in the making. With nowhere to turn, they reached out to Head Start who reached out to us and we immediately drove to the impound lot and paid the full bill on the spot to redeem the car and deliver this family (negotiation is not possible with tow yards - there is rarely grace in such places). Your generosity to OnRamp purchased actual, literal redemption for this family from the impoverishment they would have experienced if their car was seized and they were no longer able to get to work, the doctor, or the store. Thank you for helping us share redemption with families-in-need in our town!

Here’s another opportunity. You can donate to help OnRamp raise $10,000 for a vehicle for Kathryn, a student at Texas A&M who recently underwent a leg amputation after an accident and the discovery of a mass. Kathryn has travelled as far as Temple using a moped to get to and from doctors appointments, school, and work! This is incredibly unsafe, but she has no choice. She has no car, no funds to purchase a car, and nowhere to turn. With a vehicle, she will be able to safely get to all of her crucial appointments without risking her life on a moped next to semis! We gave her a temporary vehicle last week, a very high mileage Camry to keep her safe. But it won’t last indefinitely. We need help to raise funds to buy her a permanent, reliable car to get her through school safely and successfully. If you can donate, please visit our “Give” page.

The OnRamp team giving Kathryn a short-term, very-high mileage Camry to keep her safe on her trips to the doctors while we raise money for a long-term vehicle. We didn’t want her driving a moped to Temple while we work to raise funds!