Hyundai Motor Company has raised sponsorship funds to help children from low-income families with illnesses, together with current and former top-selling Car Masters, including the all-time sales champions.


On the 24th, Hyundai Motor announced on the 27th that it held a 'Sponsorship Fund Delivery Ceremony for Medical Expenses Support for Low-Income Children with Illnesses' at the Ontact Ground of its Yeongdong-daero headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation. Key officials attending the event included Nam Won-oh, Head of Hyundai Motor’s Domestic Support Division, Choi Jin-sung, Sales Director of Hyundai Motor’s Seodaemun Central Branch, and Park Soo-bong, Head of the Seoul Region 3 Headquarters of the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation.


Hyundai Motor Company held a "Medical Expense Support Fund Delivery Ceremony for Low-Income Pediatric Patients" on the 24th at its Yeongdong-daero headquarters in Seoul, in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation. After the ceremony, officials took a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Motor Company]

Hyundai Motor Company held a "Medical Expense Support Fund Delivery Ceremony for Low-Income Pediatric Patients" on the 24th at its Yeongdong-daero headquarters in Seoul, in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation. After the ceremony, officials took a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Hyundai Motor Company]

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Since 2019, Hyundai Motor has been raising sponsorship funds to help marginalized neighbors in our society. The sponsorship funds delivered on this day were raised through a 'matching grant method,' where 10 million KRW was accumulated from a portion of the sales commissions of 16 Car Masters, and Hyundai Motor added an additional 10 million KRW. These funds will be used for medical expenses such as surgery fees, consultation fees, and medication costs for treating illnesses of children from low-income families.


Meanwhile, in December last year, Hyundai Motor also raised 20 million KRW in sponsorship funds through the matching grant method with Car Masters to help children from low-income families and delivered the funds to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation.



A Hyundai Motor official said, "We are pleased to deliver sponsorship funds for children from low-income families with illnesses again this year following last year," adding, "We will continue various sharing activities that can help marginalized neighbors in our society."


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