Meet The New AccessAble Champion – Me!

I have been waiting so long to be able to share this news with you – another thing that Covid got it’s claws into!

I was invited back at the start of the year to join the AccessAble Champions team and I was over the moon! Unfortunately, not long after, Covid hit and everything got postponed. As AccessAble is all about going out and about – it was obviously not a busy time for the team and operations were shut down for a while. Now, as things begin to open up again and people are getting out and about, I have finally been able to be announced as part of the team and I am really looking forward to getting stuck in!

What Is AccessAble?

AccessAble is here to take the chance out of going out. To give you the accessibility information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible for you. We’ve surveyed 10,000s of venues across the UK and Ireland, including shops, pubs, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, railway stations, hotels, colleges, universities, hospitals and more. Use AccessAble to find wheelchair friendly venues or check out disabled access and facilities. AccessAble is Your Accessibility Guide. Download our free App to use AccessAble on the go.

https://www.accessable.co.uk/

I have had the app for over a year now and it is so handy – head to the website for download links or search you app store for AccessAble. It is FREE!

Over on the AccessAble website I have done an introductory post and a video and I would love for you to head over and check it out!

I am really pleased to be representing the ostomy and IBD community over there, as these two things as well as my rheumatoid arthritis, affect me when going out and about and is why I used the app before joining the team.

There are some really exciting things coming up and I can’t wait to share more about them! Do keep checking out the AccessAble blog for new content from me and the amazing champions team.

Thank you as always for the support! Take care and stay safe,

One Comment on “Meet The New AccessAble Champion – Me!

  1. Pingback: AccessAble #stomafriendly Campaign – Living With A Stoma – The Spoonie Mummy

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