COVID made us stop a lot of programs....but we came back with a vengeance

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DiveHeart

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Diveheart cancelled 14 adaptive dive trips and 200 pool programs in 2020. The December 2021 trip was the first trip that we took after COVID hit. Here is the award winning documentary that came out of it.
Adapting to Dive (2022)

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Adapting to Dive (2022)
While shooting a diving documentary, a director grieving the recent loss of his son gets a lesson in healing and adapting from his film subjects.


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That's really cool! If you haven't helped with an adaptive Scuba session, and Diveheart's in particular, then your diving resume is incomplete. It doesn't have to be. There is nothing more challenging than being responsible for someone else's comfort underwater. There's nothing more rewarding either. If you don't have great buoyancy control, that's OK: you'll soon learn it. If you don't have great situational awareness, well that's fine too: you're going to develop it.

It's an amazing divers' growth workshop, where you first practice on experienced divers, move on to assist those experienced divers with adaptive divers and finally, when you're ready, you get to be the lead diver as others learn by assisting you. So don't be intimidated: be intrigued! Make your diving count for others!

Oh yeah, you'll feel really good about being selfless. Only, you'll soon learn that you'll get a lot more out of it than you ever put in.
 

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