Hyundai Hope On Wheels officially launched its 16th year in the fight against pediatric cancer with a special guest performance by internationally acclaimed singer Michelle Williams last week.

Zafar Brooks, Director, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, presents award to Michelle Williams
Zafar Brooks, Director, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, presents award to Michelle Williams

The launch event took place in New York City in conjunction with the New York International Auto Show. Williams was presented with an award to serve as a Hyundai Hope On Wheels celebrity Hope Ambassador. This honorary position is given to influencers willing to help bring awareness to the critical cause of childhood cancer. Williams was involved in several launch event activities.

Hope On Wheels also introduced its two new National Youth Ambassadors, Ashley Burnette and Kenny Thomas. Together, they will travel the country visiting children’s hospitals sharing their message of hope to children battling cancer.

Hyundai President and CEO Dave Zuchowski presented U.S. Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA) with a Hope Ambassador Award during the evening. Kelly was recognized for his dedication to the fight against pediatric cancer. Kelly serves as a founding board member of Hyundai Hope On Wheels. A Hope Ambassador award was also presented to the talented young singer Lexi Walker. Walker performed her cover rendition of “Let It Go” from the blockbuster-animated movie Frozen. Her version of the song has garnered over 32 million views on YouTube.

Hope on Wheels was given official proclamations from the New York City Mayor’s office as well as the Manhattan Borough President’s office, each declaring April 17th ‘Hope On Wheels Day’ in New York. Additionally, a special message was read from New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, congratulating the life-saving research being completed at Hope On Wheels grant funded institutions.

Three New York-area childhood cancer institutions were presented with Scholar Hope Grants in the amount of $250,000 each. These grants will fund research projects at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital. In 2014, Hyundai Hope On Wheels will present a total of 49 grants.

For more information about Hyundai Hope On Wheels, please visit www.HyundaiHopeOnWheels.org.

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