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To mark September's Childhood Cancer Awareness month, I'm identifying the heroes and the heavyweights -- and the tricksters and bottom-line bureaucrats. Hyundai has bucked this trend with its Hope on Wheels program, in which a portion of the sales of…
"Awareness" has gotten a bit of a bad rap these days. Childhood cancer advocates, mostly parents who have, like me, the unfortunate luck to have lost a child to cancer, say that it is not enough, that action is what…
Hyundai Hope on Wheels, a quarter million dollars has been donated locally to pediatric cancer research. Hyundai officials presented the grant to doctors and patients at Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo.
Kids and Cancer- they're two words no one wants to hear together. That's why Hyundai's Hope On Wheels is giving out millions of dollars as part of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Big smiles and big checks were easy to spot Wednesday afternoon at Duke Children's Hospital and Health Center. Two doctors received grants for pediatric cancer research. The money comes from Hyundai's "Hope on Wheels."
All Children's Hospital is getting a $250,000 grant for childhood cancer research from the Hyundai Hope on Wheels program and St. Petersburg-area Hyundai dealers Tuesday. Dr. Gregory Hale will receive the Hope Grant for his work on the generation of…
OSHU’s Doernbecher Children’s Hospital received a $250,000 research grant Wednesday. It’s from Hyundai Hope on Wheels, with funding designated for pediatric cancer research.
St. Louis Children's Hospital is getting a big boost in the fight against childhood cancer. It's part of Hyundai's "Hope on Wheels" program, which has sent about $70 million to pediatric cancer centers over the past 15 years. This grant…
The hundreds of thousands of cars that Hyundai has been selling over the years have added up when it comes to funding research into pediatric cancer. Along the way, Hyundai's Hope on Wheels campaign has become the nation's second largest…
Children got into some serious handprint-painting at a celebration Thursday for a doctor at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital who received a $75,000 grant for children's cancer research.