ACCESSIBILITY
Introduction
For more than a decade, SFLGBTPCC has been committed to ensuring that people who are Deaf and people who have disabilities have equal access to and equal participation in its annual celebration. The San Francisco Bay Area has been on the forefront of the disability movement, dating back to the 1970s, and SFLGBTPCC is proud to recognize the importance of providing Deaf people and people with disabilities, who are also members of the larger LGBT community, equal opportunity to enjoy the festivities of the annual Pride event. Examples of disability access are sign language interpretation of the popular venues at the Pride celebration and wheelchair access at designated areas.
Volunteer
for Accessibility Team
The Deaf Gay and Lesbian Center is recruiting volunteers to work with attendees who are Deaf, hard of hearing, and have a disability.
If you would like to volunteer for the Accessibility
Crew, please
email Clint Sallings
for more information.
Helpful Resources
San Francisco Access Guide
Tips for Communicating with Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing People