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Hyundai and Temecula Hyundai donate $15,000 for hunger relief

The donation will support the Thanksgiving Baskets program, which delivers food boxes to over 300 families throughout the Temecula Valley

Temecula, Calif.—To celebrate the grand re-opening of Temecula Hyundai, Hyundai, Hyundai Hope on Wheels, and Temecula Hyundai joined forces this month to support community health initiatives in Riverside County, Calif.

Hyundai and Temecula Hyundai donated $15,000 to the Rotary Club of Temecula toward its programs that address hunger relief. This donation is part of Hyundai Hope, Hyundai’s corporate social responsibility initiative that strives to foster positive growth and provide essential resources to communities.

FROM LEFT: Paul Imhoff, director, Hyundai Hope on Wheels, Bob Nouri, owner, Temecula Hyundai, Chad Filiault, general manager, western region, Hyundai Motor America, Michael Orange, vice president, national sales, Hyundai Motor America, Brad Cannon, general manager, Temecula Hyundai, Kim Gerrish, executive director, Michelle’s Place, Rajesh Gupta, senior group manager, western region, Hyundai Motor America, Michelle Karajelian, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America, Brandon Ramirez, director, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America, Richard Dickens, sales director, Temecula Hyundai

Additionally, Hyundai Hope on Wheels and Temecula Hyundai donated $15,000 to Michelle’s Place for pediatric cancer support.

Hyundai and Temecula Hyundai supported the Rotary Club of Temecula for its hunger relief programs. The donation will support the Thanksgiving Baskets program, which delivers food boxes to over 300 families throughout the Temecula Valley.

Michelle’s Place is a full-service cancer resource center providing no-cost resources to families dealing with cancer, including pediatric cancer. Resources include behavioral health services, a variety of support groups, art programs, wellness classes, and more. Since 1998, Hyundai Hope on Wheels has donated $277 million towards the cause.

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