WHO WE ARE:
Deaf-Blind Explorers is an international organization dedicated to providing
traveling and touring experiences for deaf-blind people all over the world.
Deaf-Blind Explorers provides the unique experience of exploring other
destinations that otherwise may not be available to deaf-blind individuals due
to their multiple impairments. Deaf-Blind Explorers strives to expand their
members' horizons by educating non-disable people and showing them how a
deaf-blind person can enjoy the same benefits as anyone else as they explore the
world without any barriers or limitations.
WHAT WE DO:
D-BE strives to raise awareness of the needs of travelers with any degree of
Deaf-Blindness, to remove barriers to access and to expand travel opportunities
anywhere in the world.
DEAF-BLIND EXPLORERS, INC. consists of people who are Deaf-Blind and
Hearing-Visually impaired and know best how to speak for themselves. D-BE
focuses on travel plans, both domestic and international, for Deaf-Blind and
Hearing-Visually impaired travelers. Our travel arrangements are designed to
meet the special needs of these travelers and to provide an educational
experience unavailable on regularly scheduled Hearing / Sighted trips. Each D-BE
trip offers a unique opportunity for tactile experiences, hands-on encounters,
on-site interpreters, readings and visual descriptions, which all combined
provides total sensory and intellectual enjoyment. Additionally, our excursions
offer unique opportunities for relaxation and socialization with others who
share the desire for travel and adventure.
We, who are associated with DEAF-BLIND EXPLORERS, INC. (D-BE), believe that
travel should be provided at an affordable price, have the necessary
accommodations, and provide Service Support Providers (SSP) and Interpreters.
All travel encounters must involve both a positive outlook and an upbeat
atmosphere. Travel ought to broaden our horizons and at the same time, challenge
the biases of our most cherished culture. Travel will cause others to rethink
their views or perspectives of Deaf-Blindness and help them to better understand
who we really are. We invite you to join us on one of our travel plans.
TRAVEL AND TOUR FEATURES:
The programs are limited to approximately 150 Deaf-Blind and Hearing-Visually
impaired participants.
SSPs and Interpreters accompany all trips.
Sighted, hearing, or Deaf friends, colleagues or family members may accompany
participants or consumers.
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