
Help Nick become a handicapped scuba instructor
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Scuba diving can be enjoyed by virtually anyone, regardless of physical ability.In fact, if you have a disability, scuba diving can offer you a unique sense of freedom by transporting you into a world of weightlessness and unlimited intrigue.
Visit tropical coral reefs, historic shipwrecks, underwater caves, swim with dolphins in their natural habitat. The possibilities are endless and every dive immerses you in your own brand new adventure.
I am currently a Divemaster with a local dive school. I have seen the sheer joy on a new students face when they take their first breath underwater. I recently went to a dive show and met with some representatives of the Handicapped Scuba association and Diveabilty organisation and realised that it is something I would very much like to become a part of. I would like to become an open water scuba instructor and subsequently an HSA instructor to bring this joy to the handicapped community and as an ex member of the armed forces I would also like to extend this to the Help for Heroes organisation. I am therefore trying to raise the funds needed to qualify first as an Assistant Instructor, an Emergency First Response Instructor and then an Open Water Scuba Instructor. Once qualified as an OWSI I would then need to qualify as an HSA Instructor. I really believe that once certified as an HSA Instructor I will be able to have a very positive impact on the lives and wellbeing of those less able bodied by opening up a brand new world before them. I would like to thank in advance anyone who would like to donate to what I believe is a very worthwhile cause.
Visit tropical coral reefs, historic shipwrecks, underwater caves, swim with dolphins in their natural habitat. The possibilities are endless and every dive immerses you in your own brand new adventure.
I am currently a Divemaster with a local dive school. I have seen the sheer joy on a new students face when they take their first breath underwater. I recently went to a dive show and met with some representatives of the Handicapped Scuba association and Diveabilty organisation and realised that it is something I would very much like to become a part of. I would like to become an open water scuba instructor and subsequently an HSA instructor to bring this joy to the handicapped community and as an ex member of the armed forces I would also like to extend this to the Help for Heroes organisation. I am therefore trying to raise the funds needed to qualify first as an Assistant Instructor, an Emergency First Response Instructor and then an Open Water Scuba Instructor. Once qualified as an OWSI I would then need to qualify as an HSA Instructor. I really believe that once certified as an HSA Instructor I will be able to have a very positive impact on the lives and wellbeing of those less able bodied by opening up a brand new world before them. I would like to thank in advance anyone who would like to donate to what I believe is a very worthwhile cause.
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Nick Storton
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