Hey jet setters
We need your help to grow and strengthen the tabifolk community! Your knowledge and experiences are what make tabifolk such a powerful resource for travelers with disabilities.
Here are two simple ways you can contribute:
- Join the group for your home country. By sharing your local knowledge, you can help answer questions and inspire confidence in travelers who may be hesitant about accessibility in your area. Your insights can make all the difference!
- Invite others to join tabifolk directly, or share about it on social media. The more members we have, the more knowledge and experiences we can share. By spreading the word about tabifolk, you’ll help us create an even more vibrant and supportive community.
Thank you for being such an important part of tabifolk. Together, we can make accessible travel easier and more inclusive for everyone.
1 CommentGood morning fellow Tabifolk colleagues😀, I live in Teddington London and have found the buses and trains extremely accessible. There are many restaurants in Teddington that are accessible and I also love going to London to see shows, exhibitions and museums, all or them are accessible (I’m in a wheelchair so of course phone beforehand to make sure they can accommodate me 😁)
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