By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									November 20, 2018
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             
                                             
                                             Leaders and members of the University of Central Missouri Children in Healthcare and
                                                   Medical Play (CHAMP) organization are being recognized as Volunteers of the Month
                                                   for November 2018 by Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. They include, from
                                                   left, Sarah Coldiron, Julianna Holguin, Jami Clay, Sadie Webb, and Madison Skambraks.
                                                   Other members not shown are Hailey Welch, Sadie Webb, Ellie Shores, Amy Sindt, Emma
                                                   Ciafullo and Shyla Bass.
WARRENSBURG, MO – A group of University of Central Missouri students who are making
                                                an impact on kids who are hospitalized is being recognized by . The well-known medical facility for children is honoring UCM’s Children in Healthcare
                                                and Medical Play (CHAMP) organization as November 2018 Volunteers of the Month.
CHAMP is an organization that was created by individuals enrolled in the . It was founded in 2012 by two UCM students, Marissa Bearden and Kayla Boger, under
                                                the guidance and encouragement of Joyce Chang, Ph.D., professor of child and family
                                                development who serves as CHAMP faculty advisor. 
According to Chang, CHAMP has been hosting Partner-in-Play activities for Children’s
                                                Mercy Hospital for many years. Through this effort, the group’s focus is on bringing
                                                fun and developmentally appropriate activities to facilitate “play” for hospitalized
                                                children and their families.
 
“CHAMP welcomes all students who believe in the importance of play in children’s lives,”
                                                Chang said.
She noted that the primary goal of CHAMP is to support students who are interested
                                                in working in healthcare settings or becoming a child life specialist through a wide
                                                variety of events and activities. Such efforts include participation in workshops,
                                                seminars, conferences, hospital events and community services.
Julianna Holguin, a junior child and family development major from Pleasant Hill,
                                                said CHAMP visits Children’s Mercy Hospital at least four times a year.  CHAMP members
                                                look forward to engaging with children, sometimes working with them in creative ways.
She noted, for example, “At our last event, we made paper plate animals and decorated
                                                journals that the kids could take with them to use later as well.” 
“It is so humbling and fulfilling to see the smiles on the kids’ faces while guiding
                                                them through the activities,” Holguin said. “We will now be making craft bags for
                                                the kiddos who can’t make it to our sessions so they can craft later in their rooms.”
Working with children gives CHAMP members an opportunity to truly experience learning
                                                to a greater degree through the hands-on experience they gain with each visit. In
                                                addition to career development opportunities, the group’s volunteer work at the hospital
                                                offers something members can’t obtain in a regular classroom, particularly as it relates
                                                to what children give back to UCM students.
“Having the opportunity to gain experience working with children in a hospital setting
                                                is very rewarding for CHAMP members. Being able to assist these kiddos in fun activities
                                                makes us all look forward to careers working with children in the future,” Holguin
                                                said. “The kids never cease to amaze us and we have so much fun spending time with
                                                them.”
In addition to Holguin, CHAMP leadership and members include: Vice President Jami
                                                Clay, senior community health major from Olathe, Kan.; Treasurer Ashley Johnson, junior
                                                psychology major from Sedalia; Public Relations Officer Sarah Coldiron, freshman child
                                                and family development major from Raymore; Hailey Welch, freshman social work major
                                                from Raymore; Sadie Webb, sophomore nursing major from Lee’s Summit; Ellie Shores,
                                                freshman nursing major from Lee’s Summit; Madison Skambraks, sophomore biology/pre-medicine
                                                major from New Melle; Amy Sindt, junior speech/language pathology major from Independence;
                                                Emma Ciafullo, freshman nursing major from Lee’s Summit; and Shyla Bass, freshman
                                                nursing major from Lee’s Summit.
Individuals who want to know more about CHAMP can contact Chang at 660-543-4932 or
                                                email chang@ucmo.edu. To learn more about UCM’s Child and Family Development program, contact Jaimee L.
                                                Hartenstein, Ph.D., assistant professor of child and family development, at 660-543-8358
                                                or hartenstein@ucmo.edu.