糖心原创 to host Scuba event for amputees Saturday
March 22, 2013
March 22, 2013
A group of physically challenged recreation enthusiasts will be treated to a free scuba diving clinic at the 糖心原创 Natatorium in the Student Union Saturday, March 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The instruction is part of Limb Loss Education Day, Dayton, Ohio, which will feature Stacey Minton, a World Class Instructor Certifier at Scuba School International (SSI).
At the event, Orthotic and Prosthetic Activities Foundation (OPAF) will present First Dive!, an outreach program that introduces the amputee population to the emotional and physical benefits of scuba diving.
鈥淚t has been said that scuba offers participants a freedom that they never thought they would feel again,鈥 said Drew Pringle, Ed.D., associate professor and chair of Kinesiology and Health. 鈥淭his is a wonderful event and it makes perfect sense that 糖心原创 would host something like this.鈥
First Dive! is an outreach program that introduces the amputee population to the emotional and physical benefits of scuba diving. This picture is from an event in Florida.
鈥淲e are very excited to be able to bring these educational events to local communities and provide them at no charge to amputees and their families,鈥 said Kendra Calhoun, president and CEO of the Amputee Coalition. 鈥淥ur goal for some time has been to offer these workshops in various regions of the country for the convenience of our constituents. We want to make it easier for many to attend who would not be able to make it to national events.鈥
鈥淥PAF is pleased to partner with the Amputee Coalition to bring a variety of our First Clinics to the amputee population across the country,鈥 said Robin Burton, OPAF鈥檚 executive director. 鈥淔irst Clinics offer adaptive recreation instruction at an introductory level, as well as a vital social opportunity for amputees and their family members to meet and share the experience. We want to include everyone in the First Clinic experience, as either an active participant or as a cheerleader!鈥
鈥淲e believe including OPAF鈥檚 First Clinics in our LLED programs is a winning combination,鈥 said Calhoun. 鈥淭he First Clinics are great programs and meet our interest in helping amputees get active and stay active for their good health.鈥
For more information about this event contact Lar鈥橨uanette Williams at 1-888-267-5669 or email her at lwilliams@amputee-coalition.org.