Breaking Barriers with Zamonos, One Review at a Time

At Slick Chicks, we’re proud to shine a light on Zamonos—a powerful, community-driven platform that’s transforming accessibility and making a real impact in the disability world.
Disability is part of the human experience—whether it's permanent, temporary, or situational. For Sharol Signorelli and her family, it became a deeply personal journey when their son experienced a brain hemorrhage at birth. That moment reshaped their lives and revealed just how many obstacles exist in a world that often overlooks the needs of people with disabilities.
Zamonos Founder, Sharol Signorelli
From this life-altering experience came Zamonos—a platform fueled by resilience, purpose, and a commitment to inclusion. Sharol and her family saw firsthand that accessibility isn’t optional—it’s essential. They also recognized that easy access to trustworthy, centralized information could dramatically improve the lives of people of all abilities.
Sharol's son, the CIO of Zamonos
That’s where Zamonos steps in.
With a bold mission to create a world with zero barriers, Zamonos empowers individuals to review public spaces through the lens of their own accessibility needs. Whether you’re sharing your experience at a restaurant, gym, park, or grocery store, your insights help others discover welcoming, accessible places—and guide businesses toward meaningful improvements through universal design.
How You Can Help Contribute to Zamonos' Mission
1. Leave a Review
Your everyday experiences matter. Whether it’s your local grocery store or your favorite coffee shop, each review on Zamonos helps build a more inclusive platform and supports millions of people in making informed decisions.
2. Spread the Word
Encourage friends, family, and community members to share their own accessibility experiences. The more voices we amplify, the stronger our impact.
3. Are You a Business Owner?
Zamonos offers tools and guidance to help you make your space as accessible as possible. Reach out and take the first step toward creating a truly inclusive environment for all.
Want to learn more or get involved? Visit Zamonos’ website and join the movement.
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