Hyundai Hope On Wheels Awards $50,000 Research Grant To Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Division Of Pediatric Oncology In Honor Of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Throughout month of September, Hyundai Hope On Wheels will award $7.5 million in research grants to more than 34 hospitals across the United States
BALTIMORE, Sept. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Hope On Wheels® (HHOW) and Baltimore-area Hyundai dealers will present the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Division of Pediatric Oncology with a $50,000 Impact Grant to be used to improve care and increase treatment options for kids with cancer. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Division of Pediatric Oncology was chosen because of its proven track record of caring for children with pediatric cancer, and is one of 21 recipients across the country to receive a 2016 Hyundai Impact Grant from Hyundai Hope On Wheels® (HHOW).
The $50,000 Impact Grant will be presented at The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center (1800 Orleans Street, 11th Floor – Great Room in the Children's Center, Baltimore, Maryland 21287) tomorrow, Wednesday, September 21 at 2:00 PM at a Handprint Ceremony during which the handprints of local Baltimore-area brave young cancer patients will be captured on a white 2016 Hyundai Tucson – the Hyundai Hope On Wheels hero vehicle – to commemorate their fight against the disease.
The ceremony will also feature*:
- Donald Small, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Division of Pediatric Oncology
- Riley Marshall (age 10), Patient, Johns Hopkins Division of Pediatric Oncology
- John Szymanski, Regional Sales Manager, Hyundai Motor America
- Tommy Thompson, Dealer Principal, Thompson Hyundai
- Hannah Adams (age 13), Pediatric cancer survivor and 2016 HHOW National Youth Ambassador
- Handprint Ceremony: Baltimore-area children affected by cancer will capture their handprints on a white 2016 Hyundai Tucson
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"Our mission at Hyundai Hope On Wheels is clear: End Childhood Cancer," said Dave Zuchowski, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor America. "These individual awards to hospitals and organizations across the country are pivotal to ending childhood cancer. Although there remains a lot more work to be done, the innovation that comes from this research will ultimately help us find a cure. To all the kids, families and cancer researchers fighting this terrible disease – you are not alone and we remain committed to this important cause."
About the Hyundai Hope On Wheels Impact Grants and Handprint Ceremonies
The Impact Grant supports the programmatic needs of pediatric oncology. The grant may also be used to support direct patient assistance programs, such as enrichment programs, play room/teen center equipment, family on-site support, educational initiatives, or other efforts to improve care and cure for kids fighting cancer. This year alone, HHOW will award more than $13 million in new pediatric cancer grants. Since 1998, the program has funded $115 million in research to Children's Oncology Group (COG) member institutions nationwide. The program also creates awareness about the importance of the disease, which is the leading cause of death by disease in children in the United States (source).
Attendees at the various ceremonies will include HHOW's two national youth ambassadors and pediatric cancer survivors, Hannah Adams and Ryan Darby, who will deliver a message of hope to children's cancer hospitals. Hannah, now 13 years old, was only five years old when she was diagnosed with a Stage 3 Wilms tumor that enveloped her kidney. Since her recovery, she has pursued her love of dancing and singing to help uplift and encourage other children and families through their fight. Thirteen-year-old Ryan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia six years ago, and since his recovery, he has shared his story and words of encouragement with children and families across the country. Watch Hannah and Ryan's story at www.HyundaiHopeOnWheels.org
2016 National Call To Action: Give Hope A Hand
In addition to funding a multitude of research projects this September, HHOW is encouraging the public to contribute to the fight against childhood cancer in a personal way. The journey begins with one simple request: Give Hope A Hand. We invite visitors to the newly refreshed website at hyundaihopeonwheels.org, to tell how they will use their hands in the fight against pediatric cancer. Once there visitors can Learn + Care + Do + Give = Hope. There are a number of additional engaging, interactive ways the public can get involved and use their hands for good.
HYUNDAI HOPE ON WHEELS
Hyundai Hope On Wheels® is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to finding a cure for childhood cancer. Launched in 1998, Hyundai Hope On Wheels provides grants to eligible institutions nationwide that are pursuing life-saving research and innovative treatments for the disease. HHOW is one of the largest nonprofit funders of pediatric cancer research in the country, and primary funding for Hyundai Hope On Wheels comes from Hyundai Motor America and its more than 830 U.S. dealers. Since its inception, Hyundai Hope On Wheels has awarded more than $115 million towards childhood cancer research in pursuit of a cure.
To learn more about Hyundai Hope On Wheels, please visit www.HyundaiHopeOnWheels.org or follow us on social media at www.facebook.com/HyundaiHopeOnWheels, www.twitter.com/hopeonwheels, and www.youtube.com/hopeonwheels.
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