Diveheart Wins DEMA 2024 Platinum Diving Community Champions Award

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Diveheart Wins DEMA 2024 Platinum Diving Community Champions Award

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Diveheart, the internationally recognized nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals of all abilities through scuba diving, proudly announces its receipt of the prestigious Platinum Diving Community Champions Award at the 2024 Diving Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) Show. This honor recognizes Diveheart’s outstanding contributions to inclusivity, innovation, and education in the diving industry.  

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Founded in 2001, Diveheart is a nonprofit organization that provides scuba diving experiences and education to individuals with disabilities, veterans, and others overcoming life challenges. Diveheart’s adaptive diving programs aim to build confidence, independence, and a sense of freedom for participants worldwide. 

Media Contact: 
Jim Elliott, Diveheart Founder and President 
Email: jim.elliott@diveheart.org
Phone: 630-408-1920
Website: http://www.diveheart.org 

The award acknowledges Diveheart’s groundbreaking initiatives, including its adaptive scuba programs that transform lives by helping individuals with disabilities discover their potential beneath the surface. Diveheart’s relentless dedication to promoting accessibility, training instructors, and fostering a supportive community continues to inspire divers and non-divers alike. 

“It’s an honor to be recognized by DEMA as a Platinum Diving Community Champion,” said Jim Elliott, Founder and President of Diveheart. “This award validates our mission and encourages us to keep breaking barriers in the diving world.” 

Dive into the inspiring story of Diveheart by watching the video featured at the award ceremony. 

The DEMA Show also saw Diveheart’s seminar, Building a Better Adaptive Dive Briefing, draw a large and engaged audience. Led by expert instructors, the seminar provided practical tools and strategies for tailoring dive briefings to the unique needs of adaptive divers.

“Our seminar’s success highlights the growing awareness and demand for adaptive diving education in the industry,” Elliott said. “We’re thrilled to see the community embracing best practices that make diving more accessible to everyone.” 

As Diveheart celebrates this milestone, the organization looks forward to expanding its reach through innovative programs, partnerships, and facilities like its upcoming Deep Therapy Pool project, designed to enhance opportunities for adaptive diving. 

For more information about Diveheart, its programs, or how to support the mission, please visit http://www.diveheart.org.  

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