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The UA Steele Children’s Research Center received a $500,000 grant in honor of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Hyundai Hope On Wheels campaign donated $400,000 to help fund pediatric cancer research. Jim Click added an additional $100,000 to the fund.
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
For Hope On Wheels, 2015 is the 17th year in our fight against pediatric cancer. On April 2, we hosted a series of activities in New York City to mark the occasion, and to kick off our 2015 program in supporting…
Excitement has been at an all-time high over the last few weeks. The total of Hope On Wheels funding raised since 1998 to support pediatric cancer research has now surpassed the $100 million milestone. It's an exciting statistic that gives…
Melanie Fiona made her debut appearance as a Hyundai Hope On Wheels Celebrity Hope Ambassador during the 2015 national grant program announcement at the Jacob Javits Center last week. Fiona, who performed several songs during the heartfelt event, also received…
The other day I attended a lunch given by The Moms, Denise Albert and Melissa Musen Gerstein, where we learned all about pediatric cancer and Hyundai Hope On Wheels.
Today, The MOMS hosted a luncheon with Rocsi Diaz and Hyundai’s Hope On Wheels at The Warwick Hotel in NYC to help raise awareness for pediatric cancer.
Yesterday, PYNK girls attended the Hyundai Hope On Wheels fundraiser event hosted by Rocsi Diaz at the Jacob Javits Center. The evening was filled with inspirational speeches and amazingly strong children—some survivors of cancer and others who are still fighting
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
While it's all about cars at the Javits Center over the next 10 days, at the Hyundai exhibit, it's also about kids. Hyundai's Hope on Wheels program has donated over $100 million to pediatric cancer causes.