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Hyundai and Hyundai Hope On Wheels Fund Child Health and Education Initiatives at Anaheim Hyundai Grand Re-Opening

In This Article:

  • Hyundai and Anaheim Hyundai donate $15,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Anaheim towards its educational programming

  • Hyundai hosts Hydrogen STEM Program at the Boys & Girls Club of Anaheim

  • Hyundai Hope On Wheels and Anaheim Hyundai donate $15,000 to the UC Irvine Anti-Cancer Challenge to support pediatric cancer research

ANAHEIM, Calif., March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- To celebrate the grand re-opening of Anaheim Hyundai, Hyundai, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, and Anaheim Hyundai have come together to support child health and education initiatives in the local community. Hyundai and Anaheim Hyundai donated $15,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Anaheim towards its educational programming as part of its corporate social responsibility initiative, Hyundai Hope, which seeks to foster positive growth in communities, particularly for children. The company also hosted its Hydrogen Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program for elementary and middle school students at the Club. Additionally, Hyundai Hope On Wheels and Anaheim Hyundai donated $15,000 to the University of California Irvine for the UC Irvine Anti-Cancer Challenge to support its pediatric cancer research initiatives.

(left to right) Natalie Meeks, Anaheim Mayor Pro Tem, Brandon Ramirez, director, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America, David Blair, senior director, philanthropy, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast, Michael Orange, vice president, national sales, Hyundai Motor America, Armina Mgerian, CEO, Nouri Shaver Auto Group, Jennifer Sarrail, director, development, UC Irvine Health Advancement, John Guastaferro, executive director, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, Ashleigh Aitken, Anaheim Mayor, Chad Filiault, general manager, western region, Hyundai Motor America, Marcelo Brutti, president and CEO, Hyundai Capital America, Michelle Karajelian, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America at Anaheim Hyundai in Anaheim, Calif. on March 27, 2025 (Photo/Hyundai)
(left to right) Natalie Meeks, Anaheim Mayor Pro Tem, Brandon Ramirez, director, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America, David Blair, senior director, philanthropy, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast, Michael Orange, vice president, national sales, Hyundai Motor America, Armina Mgerian, CEO, Nouri Shaver Auto Group, Jennifer Sarrail, director, development, UC Irvine Health Advancement, John Guastaferro, executive director, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, Ashleigh Aitken, Anaheim Mayor, Chad Filiault, general manager, western region, Hyundai Motor America, Marcelo Brutti, president and CEO, Hyundai Capital America, Michelle Karajelian, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America at Anaheim Hyundai in Anaheim, Calif. on March 27, 2025 (Photo/Hyundai)

"Hyundai is passionate about investing in the community where we live and do business, especially when it comes to children's health and education," said Brandon Ramirez, director, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America. "We are proud to invest in the next generation of leaders by supporting programs that nurture and develop young minds. Additionally, the UC Irvine Anti-Cancer Challenge performs critical research on pediatric cancer, which Hyundai Hope On Wheels has championed for the past 27 years."

Hyundai and Anaheim Hyundai donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Anaheim towards its educational programming. The donation will power the Club's state-of-the-art IMPACT Model, ensuring every member receives a well-rounded foundation to become future-ready. The program equips youth with essential educational resources, materials, and curriculum to bridge learning gaps and prevent summer learning loss. The Club also focuses on expanding horizons through public speaking, STEM programs, coding, entrepreneurship, and more, inspiring creativity and innovation.

Hyundai hosted its Hydrogen STEM Program at the Boys & Girls Club of Anaheim at its Manzanita Clubhouse for over 25 elementary and middle schoolers. Students received a preview of the Hyundai Nexo, Hyundai's hydrogen fuel-cell SUV, and learned about clean energy and hydrogen technology. The students also built hydrogen-powered model vehicles, incorporating recycled materials and sustainable design principles, and tested on a Hyundai-branded racetrack.