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Slideshow of Visit to Harbor-UCLA Hospital
Carson, CA -- A contingent from nearly all Cal
State Dominguez Hills athletic teams made its annual visit to the
Harbor-UCLA Hospital Thursday afternoon and received much more in
return than the dozens of presents they brought to the hospitals
children.
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The Toros pose with members
of the Harbor-UCLA Hospital staff. It was an annual visit to
the facility, and the Toros spent time with nearly 60
children.
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Welcomed by Cristie Suzukawa, Director of Child
Life Services at Harbor-UCLA, and her staff, the Toros spent an
hour and a half at the hospital, visiting nearly 60 children on
two separate floors.
Accompanied by CSUDH Athletics Director-turned
Toro mascot Patrick Guillen and CSUDH Assistant Athletics Director
Lamel Harris, the student-athletes went door-to-door to visit and
hand out both presents and holiday cheer to the children, their
families and hospital staff who monitored their condition around
the clock.
I think this has been my best
day as CSUDH Athletics Director, said a soaked Guillen, who
spent most of the evening donned in the mascot uniform. Being
able to see the development and maturity process of our students
is exactly why I am in this business, and seeing the reaction of
both our student-athletes and the children we visited was so
worthwhile, and I know everyone involved will never forget tonights
visit.
The 12 student-athletes were split up into two
groups, with each taking turns playing the role of Santa and Mrs.
Claus. Baseballs Chris Abbott, Brandon Hayes and Kelvin
Kondo, mens soccers Derby Carrillo, Alberto Garcia and
Jesse Graham, softballs Homa Houshmand-Shafii, track and
fields Kelly Corral and Valarie Tucker, volleyballs
Travette Pettigrew and Caitlin Williams, and womens soccers
Monique Castro, who also serves as president of this years
Toro Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), each
hand-delivered multiple presents to children ranging from infants
to teenagers.
The group also was greeted by Dr. K. Renee
Roberts, an instructor in CSUDHs College of Education as
well as a developmental specialist in the division of neonatology
at Harbor-UCLA, who gave the Toros a tour of the hospitals
neonatal unit, where the student-athletes saw premature babies in
incubators and infants afflicted with various ailments.
I was really pleased with our
student-athletes and the effort they made for tonights visit
said Harris, who spearheads this annual outing. I knew the
children we brought presents to would be happy, but to see the
faces of our kids and the genuine caring they all displayed just
added to the holiday joy we tried to bring. I couldnt be
more proud.
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