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Special Needs

Public Dolphin Interactive Program Assistance

Public Dolphin Interactive Program Assistance

For Children and Adults with Physical or Cognitive Limitations

Assisting guests with special needs to participate in DRC's interactive programs.

Dolphin Research Center is committed to making it possible for everyone to enjoy experiencing dolphins in one of our interactive programs.  If you or someone in your family has a challenge, we can assist you.

For more information and to make a reservation contact us at specialneeds@dolphins.org or call Monday through Friday to 305-289-1121, ext. 232. Calls will be returned as soon as possible.

View complete descriptions and prices of Dolphin Research Center’s interactive programs.

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Make A Wish

Make A Wish

A trainer holds a young guest in a life-vest, while a dolphin noses their feet Wish Foundations send us their very special children, knowing that they will enjoy a very safe dolphin experience while making their dreams come true.The dolphins create a unique, joyful experience, for the child, providing a special memory for all involved. DRC in-water staff are available to assist the Wish guests during the dolphin interactions, if need be.

For more information email special.events@dolphins.org

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Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project 

 

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Dolphin Research Center (DRC) has worked in partnership with Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) since 2009, supporting goals that promote a healthy transition to civilian life for our severely wounded heroes.

 

WWP Soldier Ride at DRC

A rehabilitative cycling event designed to challenge our wounded warriors to get back in the saddle, both literally and figuratively. It also is a tool to help both the physical and mental wounds of war. DRC helps support the goals during their scheduled visit along the Ride route with a dolphin swim and luncheon.

WWP Project Odyssey at DRC

DRC collaborates with WWP on one of their Combat Stress Recovery Programs called Project Odyssey. It was named after Homer’s Odyssey – a legendary saga about a hero’s journey home. The experiences gained from Project Odyssey help warriors work through challenges related to combat stress and improve their mental attitudes and outlook.

A three-day retreat at DRC is designed for warriors diagnosed with traumatic brain injury and PTSD.  Project Odyssey’s core goals of bonding with others on similar journeys, connecting with nature, and learning new skills in a novel setting is tailor made for experiences with intelligent, social dolphins.

The dolphin sessions are scheduled in a sequence that allows and invites the warriors to smoothly move from their inner world to connect with their outer world in a stress-free, nurturing environment. Careful thought is given to optimize the participants’ experiences and help them accomplish the retreat’s goals.

The warriors meet their peers on a parallel journey, participating in three days of dolphin interactions such dock sessions and a swim with the dolphins. DRC is proud to be a part of our heroes’ journey home.

WWP Caregiver Program at DRC

When a service member is wounded, ill, or injured, these changes place tremendous stress on family members, who may find themselves in a new role as full-time supporters or caregivers.

DRC supports Wounded Warrior Project’s efforts in supporting families and caregivers, as well as their wounded warrior, by coordinating trips to DRC for some special dolphin time.

 

For more information email special.events@dolphins.org

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Our Mission - Through education, research and rescue, Dolphin Research Center promotes peaceful coexistence, cooperation and communication between marine mammals, humans and the environment we share with the well being of DRC's animals taking precedence.
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