I want to let you know about the upcoming debut of an exciting new online tool for San Franciscans with and without disabilities. Where’s Lulu features helpful reviews about the accessibility of restaurants, bars and more (check it out at http://san-francisco.whereslulu.com/), as well as our popular disability pop culture blog. Think: yelp.com for the disabled.
Users can rate businesses based on personal experience with the wheelchair accessibility of bathrooms, menu readability, and the like. It allows people to forgo major accessibility guesswork by sharing experiences and search ratings based on their individual needs. Where’s Lulu is also completely free.
Our mission is to increase the visibility of the disabled community by offering a site that encourages community activity and nixes obstacles. I’d love to provide you with additional info or put you in touch with our founder, Lulu, a disabled woman who’d be happy to provide an interview.
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Great Blog!
Hi,
I want to let you know about the upcoming debut of an exciting new online tool for San Franciscans with and without disabilities. Where’s Lulu features helpful reviews about the accessibility of restaurants, bars and more (check it out at http://san-francisco.whereslulu.com/), as well as our popular disability pop culture blog. Think: yelp.com for the disabled.
Users can rate businesses based on personal experience with the wheelchair accessibility of bathrooms, menu readability, and the like. It allows people to forgo major accessibility guesswork by sharing experiences and search ratings based on their individual needs. Where’s Lulu is also completely free.
Our mission is to increase the visibility of the disabled community by offering a site that encourages community activity and nixes obstacles. I’d love to provide you with additional info or put you in touch with our founder, Lulu, a disabled woman who’d be happy to provide an interview.
Thanks,
Krystina Jackson