HANDIGAY
Read moreRegarding accessibility for people with reduced mobility in gay Parisian places, there too there is a lot to do, because disability and gay tourism in Paris do not go together. Very few bars and restaurants have a toilet for disabled people, even less saunas or sex clubs. Only the shops get a little better.
ASSOCIATION CULTURELLE DES SOURDS GAYS ET LESBIENNES DE FRANCE
Read moreThe association of the gay-friendly and lesbian deaf and deaf has the role, on the one hand, organize cultural activities for the deaf persons and the deaf to avoid isolation, and on the other hand to support the communication with hearing during festivals and events. Picnics, trips abroad, dinner parties, etc.
CAP SAAA SPORT ART AVENTURE AMITIÉ
Read moreCAP SAAA is an association offering wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and adapted sports. These activities range from leisure to high-level sport for anyone with a physical or mental disability. It also offers disability awareness training for the general public, and a popular education program, EDUCAP CITY, which aims to transmit and share universal and republican values with our young people.