Angel Colon, survivor of the Orlando shooting, meets Boston bombing survivor Dave Fortier and his service dog Zealand.

Survivors still recuperating from the Pulse night club shooting in Orlando received a special visit Saturday by survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing.

Eight patients are still at Orlando Regional Medical Center healing from the injuries they suffered in the devastating attack that left 50 people, including the gunman, dead, according to a statement released by Orlando Health.

On Saturday, 10 survivors of the 2013 Boston bombing and their service dogs — Sebastian, Koda and Zealand — visited some of the Orlando survivors, hoping to offer their support.

"There's post-traumatic stress and it helps to talk with someone who has been through similar situations," said Celeste Corcoran, who became a double amputee after the bombing.