Annual baby shower offers resources to Camp Humphreys mothers

By Sgt. Courtney DavisSeptember 16, 2022

Annual baby shower offers resources to Camp Humphreys new parents
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Expecting parents speak with Military Life Counselors during U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys 4th annual Baby Shower, Sept. 15, at Camp Humphreys' Morning Calm Center. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL
Annual baby shower offers resources to Camp Humphreys new parents
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – representative from Host Nation Hospital hands expecting mom a gift bag filled with baby products and hospital information during U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys 4th annual Baby Shower, Sept. 15, at Camp Humphreys Morning Calm Center. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL
Annual baby shower offers resources to Camp Humphreys new parents
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Janine Harper (left), Family Advocacy Program manager and Dannielle Mullings-hardy Family Advocacy Program coordinator (right) pose under the "Hungry Caterpillar" arch during the U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys 4th annual "Hungry Caterpillar" themed baby shower, Sept. 15, at Camp Humphreys' Morning Calm Center. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL
Annual baby shower offers resources to Camp Humphreys new parents
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sergeant Chynna Hopgood, Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator assigned to 1st Signal Brigade, straps a pregnant belly on to one of the new fathers during U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys 4th Annual Baby Show, Sept. 15, at Humphreys' Morning Calm Center. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Courtney Davis) VIEW ORIGINAL

CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea – The Army Community Services, hosted the 4th annual Baby Shower, Sept. 15 at the Morning Calm Center on Camp Humphreys.

The baby shower was organized to celebrate parenthood and to teach the new and expectant parents about the resources offered to them both on and off-post.

“There are families that may be new to Korea and don’t know what’s available to them,” said Olivia Bourke, Family Advocacy Program specialist. “We wanted today to be like a one-stop shop for folks to

know what’s available to them and to support a strong resilient family."

On the second floor of the Morning Calm Center ACS volunteers and representatives greeted the participants to their “Hungry Caterpillar” themed baby shower. Photos booths decorated with green

arched balloons where set-up along the entry for new parents and parents-to-be, to take pictures with their families and colleagues. A nursing mothers’ area was set in the corner and at the registration table

smiling faces handed out BINGO cards.

Bourke said games were a “must” at a baby shower, so they wanted to mirror this sentiment. Each BINGO card spelled hungry on the back with vegetables under each letter. The vegetables represented

on-post and off-post resources which the hungry caterpillar would snack on as the card was stamped.

To receive the stamps attendees would have to go around to the booths and get information on the resources offered to them and their families. Seventeen resources providers came out to support the event and the parents-to-be, to include Exceptional Family Member Program, Women Infants and Children, Parent Central Services, New Parent Support-Osan, and New Parent Support Program.

A fully stamped card would ensure the participant would receive a diaper bag full of baby products and a completed exit survey of the event would guarantee they would walk away with a tea set.

Sergeant Chynna Hopgood, multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to 1st Signal Brigade, said it is nice to see there are events like the baby shower that will bring in resources to show support to the pregnant spouses and service members of the community.

Bourke said be on the lookout because there are plans of another baby shower in the spring.