Why does a private party have to donate wheelchair ramps to Walter Reed?
————————- Gainesville entrepreneur donates ramps to Walter Reed The Molonge House at Walter Reed Army Medical Center opened 10 years ago as a short-term lodging facility for military personnel and retirees receiving treatment who wanted their family members to stay close by. To help pass the time between surgeries, a courtyard – replete with a bubbling water fountain, benches, grills and a children’s playground – was constructed for soldiers and their families to enjoy. But the courtyard was missing a key element: a wheelchair-accessible ramp.