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Cal State Dominguez Hills student-athletes,
along with Athletics Director Ron Prettyman, recently visited
the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center children's wing. |
Carson, CA -- Eighteen Cal State Dominguez
Hills student-athletes representing all 11 sports made a visit to
the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center on December 5, distributing gifts
and smiles to the medical center's children this holiday season.
The student-athletes, accompanied by CSUDH
Athletics Director Ron Prettyman, CSUDH Assistant Athletics
Director Lamel Harris and members of the CSUDH Athletics staff,
volunteered for this visit, purchasing holiday presents for the
children as a way to give back to a community that has continued
to support their University over the years.
Spearheaded by Harris, CSUDH presented
approximately 60 toys to nearly 20 children who were able to
attend the visit. From ensuring plenty of toys and personnel who
attended the event, Harris garnered participation from each Toro
sport, which devoted both time and a sense of caring to the
children.
"Our athletes rose to the
occassion once again," Harris notes, "impressing me with
not only their energy and willingness to participate, but the
sincerity and attention they gave to the kids and parents alike
which was unbelievable."
Additionally, the Toros secured a portion of
the toys for the children's community playroom, enabling those
children who weren't in attendance the opportunity to share and
enjoy in the holiday festivities.
"I could not have been prouder of a
group of quality young men and women who gave their personal
time and money to bring some excitement and holiday cheer to
kids in the hospital," says Athletics Director Ron
Prettyman.
"I am grateful to Lamel Harris,
Assistant Athletics Director, for his leadership and efforts in
making this event one that several children will remember for
many years to come, and also appreciate the student-athletes and
coaches who gave their own time and money to contribute toys to
give these special a memorable Christmas season.
"I know I will remember it, and I think
that our student-athletes will, too."
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