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Four non-profit Children’s Oncology Group institutions receive four-year funding for transformational pediatric cancer research
Hyundai Hope On Wheels will award $10.5 million in the month of September, surpassing $100 million in lifetime funding in the battle against pediatric cancer
In 17th year, this major supporter of pediatric cancer surpasses $100 million in lifetime research funding; introduces $1 Million Quantum Award, largest research grant to date
In 2015, this major supporter of pediatric cancer research will award $15 million in new research grant dollars in pursuit of finding cures and improving care for children with cancer
Journalist and highly-regarded TV personality Rocsi Diaz to receive Honorary Hyundai Hope On Wheels Award as the Nonprofit Celebrates its 17th Year in the Fight Against Pediatric Cancer
Roc Nation Hip-Hop and R&B Artist Melanie Fiona to participate as a part of the organization's activities in New York City to launch its 17th year in the fight against pediatric cancer
In honor of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Hyundai Hope On Wheels® will hold its annual 5K Run/Walk to benefit pediatric cancer research at the Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC Children’s in September. The Hyundai Hope On Wheels 5K Run/Walk will be held on Sunday, September 28 at 7:00 a.m. at the Fountain Valley Sports Park located in Miles Square Park.
Hyundai Hope On Wheels®, a leader in the fight against childhood cancer, today announced the launch of a national public awareness campaign in September, and that it has selected 36 children’s hospitals from across the U.S. to receive a total of $9 million for pediatric cancer research during the month. This latest announcement is part of the organization’s annual program recognizing September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The program is supported by Hyundai Motor America and its U.S. dealers.
Organization to surpass $86 million in total funding of pediatric cancer research since 1998
Hyundai Motor America’s nonprofit continues longstanding commitment to end pediatric cancer, announces 2014 research grant winners and introduces new National Youth Ambassadors