Hyundai Hope, the corporate social responsibility initiative of Hyundai Motor America, and Hyundai Hope On Wheels, a nonprofit organization supported by Hyundai Motor America and its 830 U.S. dealers, has donated $200,000 to Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) to support its renowned pediatric healthcare services and cancer research initiatives. Ceremonial checks were presented at CHOC’s hospital campus in Orange, Calif.
“Hyundai’s global vision of progress for humanity begins with supporting the communities we live and work in, especially the youngest members of our community,” said Randy Parker, chief executive officer, Hyundai Motor America. “CHOC is a pillar of Orange County, and we are proud to continue our partnership to support and advance the health and well-being of children.”
“Because of Hyundai and Hyundai Hope On Wheels, the stage is set for the creation of an integrated model of clinical, programmatic excellence, innovative research and overarching mission for education and outreach at CHOC,” said Dr. Lilibeth Torno, M.D. Ph.D., medical director of the Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC. “Thank you for your trust in us as we move together in partnership towards a world without childhood cancer.”
The event concluded with Hyundai Hope On Wheels’ signature Handprint Ceremony, where children affected by cancer, as well as doctors, researchers, clinicians, and Hyundai representatives and partners dip their hands in paint and place their handprints on a Hyundai vehicle, symbolizing the collective fight against pediatric cancer and hope for a cure.