Dive Pirates Train 12 Challenged Divers for Cayman Brac Adventure |
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| Written by Dive Pirates |
| Thursday, 18 June 2009 23:32 |
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Pirates are first tourist group to travel to the Brac since Hurricane Paloma Nov 8th Once a year the non-profit organization of scuba diving enthusiasts sponsors those with disabilities with training, gear, and a paid trip to Cayman Brac to complete their certification. This year will feature 63 travelers including the recipients, their support teams and Dive Pirates enthusiasts. The recipients include those who have suffered combat injuries, car accidents or illness: “We can’t say thank you enough for the Brac business community pulling together to make this year’s travel event possible,” continued Sophie Wimberley, DPF co-founder. “And we in turn want to continue to come here with adaptive divers as Reef Divers II is now a universal referral destination for adaptive dive training.” This year’s trip, coined “Out Brac – Pirates Down Under” with an uniquely designed t shirt by artist Rogest, is possible due to generous donations of those attending the 5th Annual Pirates Ball, the foundations’ key fundraiser, and a generous grant from ABB. Also very important to the trip this year is the continued support of SSI and the newly formed chapters across the country. Fundraisers in Dallas, Texas (Adventure Scuba), Corpus Christi, Texas (Aventure Scuba), Albuquerque, and New Mexico (New Mexico Scuba Center) have also contributed to this year’s recipients making the expansion of Dive Pirates across the country possible. The Dive Pirates Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing Scuba Diving to persons with disabilities and joining them with the mainstream of divers. Its vision is to create a community of adaptive divers that will dive and travel in the mainstream world of scuba diving through education and overcoming obstacles. For more information about the foundation or the trip to Cayman Brac go to www.divepirates.org. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 19 June 2009 17:28 |
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Neither a massive hurricane nor the current recession could hold back the Dive Pirates foundation (DPF), now gearing up for its largest trip to date with 12 recently-trained adaptive scuba divers, 2 returning adaptive divers, along with other certified divers as diving buddies, family members and supporters.
