Saturday, January 24, 2015

In another caat torino meeting with a group of divers of


A year ago, gave out the old ruts of Joseph - Father Yair (49) and New Coral (21) and Yotam (16) - more spontaneous caat torino diving in Eilat, one of many that they did during the year. Returning to the beach at the end of the dive divers spotted three special caat torino group. It was organized by diving club 'challenges' that allows people with disabilities with the help of volunteer divers dive. Diver disabled as part of the 'challenges'
"I was shocked when I saw them," recalls Yair. "As soon as they came out of the water it was impossible not to see the joy on their faces and the joy of their life. Up to that dive I have not heard anything about this project but at that moment I realized that the water give restricted sense of complete freedom caat torino and liberation. It is a place where they feel equal between equal in population. dive allows them to keep the restriction on the beach, forget everyday difficulties and flow with water. "
In another caat torino meeting with a group of divers of 'challenges' asked Yair join and volunteer with coral and Yotam diving project. "We went for certification of two, during which we passed various dives so that we can understand the sense of the limited underwater diver. We went diving with our lower body bound and neutralized, or dives completely covered eyes to simulate blind dive".
"The work is very complex. There are many types of disabilities and all the volunteer has a different work with his friend. Our work as volunteers is to lead the divers safely throughout the process that begins even before the dive itself. We help them get organized and get on the diving equipment, get to the water and make diving a possible pass safely. There are limited to actually dragging them under water and lead them, and there are many who fall alone and only need general supervision ". Yotam, Coral and Yair Ben-Natan good time
How the weekend of diving common? "In two words - fun life. Have to see it to understand what it is, a bunch of crazy goes down into the water and making a crazy life. Most dives are conducted in Eilat, so we are preparing in advance, set dates, advertise them and invite volunteers and friends to sign up."
Association 'challenges caat torino - extreme sports, empowerment and social integration of special caat torino people' was established by IDF disabled veterans and disabled 18 years ago. The purpose of the association is to support caat torino special people with physical disabilities, mentally palsy and autism through sports activities and many projects and large as diving , biking, carting, martial arts and many more.
Dives and trips of challenges are open to all who limited the required courses and tests for safety and suitability of the project. More than 100 were qualified divers diving courses run by challenges to date. How to join: divers who want to volunteer for the project can contact online with 'challenges' or contact caat torino Ronit Tbos 052-6134048 or 050-6686559 Yair Ben-Natan.
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