Accessibility Statement
Last updated: May 15, 2026
Luna Pickleball Camps is committed to making our website usable for as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We want every visitor to be able to learn about our camps and the Blueprint program, and to enroll, regardless of how they access the web.
The standard we work toward
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities.
We describe this as something we work toward continuously rather than a fixed state. Accessibility is ongoing. As we add features, we test and adjust.
What we've done
- Text and interface colors are checked against WCAG AA contrast ratios.
- The site is navigable by keyboard, with a visible focus indicator on every interactive element.
- A "skip to main content" link is available for keyboard and screen-reader users.
- Images that convey meaning have descriptive alternative text.
- Forms use proper labels and clear error messages.
- Motion and animation respect the operating system's "reduce motion" setting.
- The signup dialog traps keyboard focus while open and can be dismissed with the Escape key.
Known limitations
Despite our efforts, some parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible. We are aware that third-party embedded content and newly added features can introduce barriers before we catch them. If you encounter a problem, please tell us. See below.
Reporting a barrier
If you have difficulty accessing any part of this website, or you need information from this site in a different format, please contact us:
Email: support@lunapickleballcamps.com
We aim to respond within five business days. Please include the page address and a description of the problem so we can reproduce and fix it.
Assistive technology
This site is built to work with current versions of major browsers and common assistive technologies, including screen readers such as VoiceOver and NVDA, screen magnification, and speech recognition software. If your setup isn't working well with the site, let us know.
Ongoing effort
We review accessibility when we make significant changes to the site, and we welcome feedback at any time. This statement will be updated as the site evolves.
This statement is provided in good faith and describes our current efforts. It is not a legal guarantee of conformance.