Diversity in Aquatics, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose goal is to decrease the rate of drowning worldwide by helping to create, promote and support programs in the US and abroad. It also serves as a forum for interaction, communication, and news to help promote diversity within the aquatic community and curve drowning disparities.
Making a gift to support of DAP's goal to help create, promote and support programs in the US and abroad in an effort to decrease the rate of drowning victims worldwide.
Diversity in Aquatics, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Gifts made through the organization are deductible for federal income, gift, and estate tax purposes.
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The Diversity in Aquatics T-shirts are here!
With beautiful art and intriguing story telling, world champion swimmer, Sabir Muhammad and illustrator Toni Scott-Daniel recreate the true story of a young boy whose fascination with water leads him to learn to swim and eventually make history. Born toSwim vividly describes the journey we all take when learning toswim for the first time and inspires readers to believe in themselves despite how challenging their circumstances may be.
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DAP will receive 10% of the proceeds from each book sold. After purchasing the book, buyers will need to send an email to info@madsportsgroup.com with the code DAP10 so that DAP receives the percentage.
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July 19, 2013 at 12pm to July 28, 2013 at 4pm – The Abaco Islands, Bahamas
4 Comments 1 LikeRead the Newsweek article featuring The Diversity in Aquatics Program and several of its members.
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