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Hyundai Hope on Wheels brings hope to children and their supportive families who are fighting cancer. We are pushing hard to find a cure by funding innovative research. We’re also doing our part to raise awareness and support for pediatric cancer.

 

Every car counts.

For over 27 years, every owner who has purchased a new Hyundai has brought hope to a child living with pediatric cancer. That’s because for every new Hyundai vehicle purchased, Hyundai and its dealers make a donation to Hyundai Hope on Wheels.

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Advancing research
As Hyundai Hope on Wheels celebrates its 27th anniversary, $27 million in grants will be awarded to advance research and support nationwide. This brings total giving to $277 million since 1998, funding more than 1,300 research grants at 175 institutions.
Dealer support
We’re giving kids hope. Who doesn’t want in?
Starting small wins all.
Dealer pride
It started with a small group of dealers shooting for a big cause. Now Hyundai Hope on Wheels spans the nation with over 830 dealers.
Dealers, people who work for Hyundai dealerships and Hyundai Motor America are very proud of this partnership and what we’ve created together to help children in need. We’re all 100% behind it.
Dealer support
We’re giving kids hope. Who doesn’t want in?
Starting small wins all.
It started with a small group of dealers shooting for a big cause. Now Hyundai Hope on Wheels spans the nation with over 830 dealers.
Dealer pride
Dealers, people who work for Hyundai dealerships and Hyundai Motor America are very proud of this partnership and what we’ve created together to help children in need. We’re all 100% behind it.

National youth ambassadors Emmy Cole and Jackson Trinh.

Emmy Cole

At 2 years old, Emmy faced off against High-Risk Neuroblastoma. After 18 months of treatments and many nights in the hospital, she’s been in remission for six years. “My family went through a lot when I was sick. It changed how we see things, but we learned to find happiness even in the hardest moments... Hope guided me through the toughest parts of my cancer journey.”

Jackson Trinh

At 7 years old, Jackson discovered he had Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. After over two years of treatment, he went into remission in January 2024. “Even though cancer can be tough, you can still work toward your dreams and do amazing things… even when things are hard, there’s always something to smile about.”

Hyundai Hope on Wheels



More reasons to love Hyundai.

 

FAQ

Yes, when you make an independent charitable donation to cancer research through Hyundai Hope on Wheels, it will be tax deductible. Donate online at https://hyundaihopeonwheels.org/donate/ or send a check to: Hyundai Hope on Wheels, 10550 Talbert Ave, Fountain Valley, CA 92708.

 

Increased detection, coding changes, and changing risk factors may play a role in the recorded uptick of childhood cancers. According to the National Cancer Institute, other types of environmental exposures have also been linked to the rise in pediatric cancers.

 

Some childhood cancers may have outside causes like radiation exposure, and others may have causes that have not yet been found. But many are likely to be the result of random events that sometimes happen inside a cell, without having an outside cause.

 

Childhood cancer is considered rare, with about 15,000 cases diagnosed annually in the United States in people under 20 years old. This corresponds to an incidence rate of 15.3 per 100,000 per year, or roughly 1 in 6,500 children and adolescents. However, the incidence rate varies by age, with children under 5 and those ages 15 to 19 experiencing the highest rates at 231 and 241 cases per million, respectively. Children ages 5 to 9 and 10 to 14 have lower rates at 127 and 158 cases per million, respectively.

 

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM) is recognized every September by organizations, families, and individuals around the world. The goal of CCAM is to raise awareness and funds for children with cancer, their families, and those who care for them.

 

Pediatric cancer, also known as childhood cancer, is a term used to describe cancers that affect children from birth to 14 years of age, and sometimes teenagers between 15 and 19 years old. These cancers are rare and can differ from adult cancers in how they grow and spread, how they are treated, and how they respond to treatment.

Some common types of pediatric cancer include leukemia, brain and spinal cord tumors, bone and soft tissue cancers, osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma, lymphomas, neuroblastoma, Wilms tumor, and retinoblastoma.

 

You can donate to cancer research through Hyundai Hope on Wheels online at https://hyundaihopeonwheels.org/donate/ or send a check to: Hyundai Hope on Wheels, 10550 Talbert Ave, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Your tax-deductible donation can make a difference in supporting this life-saving research. Hyundai Hope on Wheels and the institutions of the Children’s Oncology Group of America are working towards the day when no child ever dies from pediatric cancer.