Hope on Wheels is how Hyundai is fighting cancer. Join us at Southwest Hyundai        

In 1998, a group of New England-area Hyundai dealers launched a local  initiative to raise funds to support pediatric cancer through the Jimmy  Fund at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. What started as a small  contribution in a local market has evolved into Hyundai Hope On Wheels®,  an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Hope On Wheels is the  united effort of Hyundai Motor America and its more than 800 dealers  across the U.S. to raise awareness about childhood cancer and to  celebrate the lives of the children battling the disease.


Every time a new Hyundai vehicle is sold in the U.S., Hyundai  customers join Hyundai and its dealers in funding important life-saving  research through the organization's signature Hyundai Scholar Grant and  Hyundai Hope Grant programs.  Since its inception 14 years ago, Hope On  Wheels has donated more than $45 million to pediatric cancer research at  institutions nationwide.

The Hope On Wheels Scholar Grant program began in 2006 and each year  visits children's hospitals across the U.S. to donate funds and raise  awareness for childhood cancer research. All stops during this program  include a Hope On Wheels "Handprint Ceremony," the program's signature  event which celebrates the lives of the brave children battling the  disease by capturing their colorful handprints on a white Hyundai Santa  Fe.


Why handprints? Because there's nothing more personal than a handprint and part of the Hope On Wheels' mission is to share the personal  triumphs of each of these children with other childhood cancer patients  and their families across the country. Whether it's completing a round  of chemo, celebrating a beautiful new head of hair or receiving a clean  bill of health, one childhood cancer patient's milestone can be  another's symbol of hope.

In 2010, Hope On Wheels expanded its historic commitment to battling  childhood cancer in honor of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month  (September), with its Hyundai Hope Grant program, donating $6.8 million  in the form of $100,000 research and programmatic Hope Grants to 68  nonprofit institutions across the country. For its 2nd annual National  Childhood Cancer Awareness program in 2011, Hope On Wheels awarded  seventy one $100,000 Hope Grants to nonprofit institutions, totaling  $7.1 million in donations for the month of September alone.

Additionally,  in 2011, Hope On Wheels made its single largest research grant award in  the amount of $10 million to CHOC Children's Hospital of Orange County.  The funds are being used for a project focused on pediatric genomics  research. The new research center was named, the Hyundai Cancer  Institute at CHOC Children's.

Hyundai and its dealers continue their commitment to battling  childhood cancer in 2012 and officially launched the Hope On Wheels  Scholar program at the New York International Auto Show on April 5 and  will launch the Hyundai Hope Grant program on September 1.
Hyundai has donated millions of dollars to fight cancer