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Unitarian Universalists try our best to be accessible to all according to our principles.

access other than braille Access (other than large print or Braille): for individuals who are blind or have low vision, such as a guided tour, path, or tactile tour or exhibit, tactile and auditory signage.
wheelchair accessibility International Access Symbol: This wheelchair means that the primary entrance and restrooms meet all of the survey criteria and are fully accessible.
Live audio descriptions Live Audio Description: A service for people who are blind or have low vision that makes the performing and visual arts more accessible. A trained Audio Describer offers live comentary or narration (via headphones and small transmitter). Also, makes TV, video, film, and theater more accessible.
TTY/TTD TTY/TTD: Telephone Typewriter or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf: are used with a telephone for communication between the deaf, hard of hearing, and/or speech impaired persons.
Volume control phone Volume Control Telephone: Indicates a phone that has a hand set with amplified sound and /or adjustable volume control.
Assistive listening systems Assistive Listening Systems: Transmit amplified sound via hearing aids or headsets; include infrared, loop and FM systems. Portable systems may also be available.
Sign language interpretation Sign Language Interpretation: Sign Language interpretation is provided by a licensed, professional interpreter. Some churches have interpreters available only upon request.
Accessible print Accessible Print: (18 pt. or larger) Large print versions of programs, hymnals, and/or pamphlets are available.
Staffed information table Information: A staffed information desk and/or visual display of the organization's facility, events or services.
Closed captioning Closed Captioning: A television set has a built-in or a separate decoder which transcribes dialogue to text on the screen.
Open captioning Open Captioning: A translation of dialogue and other sounds appears in print on a film or video. (A decoder is not needed to use this form of captioning.)
Braille Braille: Printed matter is available in Braille, including exhibition labeling, publications and signage.
GBLT Welcoming Welcoming Congregation: Welcoming Congregations have completed a program to enhance their welcome of all people to specifically include gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender.

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The Philadephia-Wilmington Region serves Pennsylvania, Delaware & New Jersey in the following counties and towns: Pennsylvania: Counties: Chester, Delaware, Bucks, Montgomery, Leigh, Berks, Cities: Brittany, Broomall, Bryn Mawr, Calfont, Chester Springs, Collegeville, Darby, Devon, Devon-Berwyn, Downingtown, Doylestown, Drexel Hill, Eagleville, Evansburg, Exton, Fairless Hills, Farms-Highlands, Glenside, Hatboro, Horsham, Jenkinsown, Kenilworth, Langhorne, Lansdowne, Levittown, Lima, Lionville-Marchwood, Malvern, Media, Montgomeryville, North Wales, Paoli, Penndle, Philadelphia, Phoenixville, Pottstown, Radnor Township, Rockledge, Royersford, Sanatoga, Springfield, Stowe, Trooper, Tulleytown, Upper Providence Township, Warminster Heights, Warrington, West Chester, West Goshen, Wyncote, Wyndmoor; Delaware: Counties: New Castle, Cities: Brookside, Elkton, Glasgow, Greenville, Middle Run, Newark, North Star, Pike Creek, Wilmington; New Jersey Counties: Camden, Burlington, Atlantic, Salem, Gloucester, Cities: Absecon, Allentown, Bordentown, Cherry Hill, Crosswick, Erlton-Ellisburg, Golden Triangle, Greentree, Merchantville, Moorestown-Lenola, Northfield, Oceanville, Pleasantville, Pomona, Ramblewood, White Horse, Yardville-Groveville. For other areas, check this site for a congregation near you.