Vision Automotive and Hyundai Present Check to Golisano Children’s Hospital
Vision partnered with Hyundai Motor Company to present a $75,000 check to Golisano Children’s Hospital on behalf of Hyundai Hope on Wheels.
Vision partnered with Hyundai Motor Company to present a $75,000 check to Golisano Children’s Hospital on behalf of Hyundai Hope on Wheels.
Hyundai Hope on Wheels is giving $75,000 to Dr. Lisa Kopp of the University of Arizona Steele Children's Research Center in Tucson for her work to improve cure rates in pediatric solid tumors.
Hyundai Hope On Wheels presented St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital with a $75,000 Hyundai Scholar grant to provide counseling and other services for children with cancer.
ProfNet's Angela Smith highlighted the Hyundai Hope On Wheels "#GiveHopeAHand" social media effort to raise pediatric cancer awareness in her section titled "Angie’s Social Media Angels".
Nolan Gould talks to the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins about his career, role on "Modern Family", life and his passion for helping kids through his philanthropic involvement with Hyundai Hope On Wheels.
14-year-old 'Modern Family' funny guy Nolan Gould teamed up with fellow 14-year-old CJ George (the National Hope on Wheels Youth Ambassador) to spread awareness and raise funds for pediatric cancer research and support across America.
Modern Family’s Nolan Gould, a celebrity “Ambassador of Hope,” along with 14-year-old cancer survivor C.J. George, spoke with Dr. Manny Alvarez, senior managing health editor for FoxNews.com, about the Hope on Wheels initiative.
Cancer survivor CJ George and 'Modern Family's' Nolan Gould chatted with Jonathan Hunt on Hyundai's non-profit geared to finding a cure. The teens discussed their involvement with raising childhood cancer awareness.
Actor Nolan Gould is only 14 and has already graduated from high school and stars in the hit show "Modern Family" but is also lending his time to the Hyundai Hope on Wheels charity for pediatric cancer.
'Modern Family' star Nolan Gould visited 'Fox & Friends' to dish on the hit show and played a fun trivia game with the hosts. He also talked about the "Give Hope A Hand" campaign to raise childhood cancer awareness.