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Jersey Proud: Hyundai’s Hope on Wheels program donates $500K for pediatric cancer

If you see a Hyundai driving around with handprints, you might think it's art but it's really hope.

News 12 Staff

Aug 9, 2024, 10:21 PM

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They call it a handprint ceremony. Kids dip their hands into paint and then stamp a car.

The event took place at Hackensack University Medical Center this week. Several kids with cancer took part. The handprint is meant to symbolize the fight against pediatric cancer and the quest for a cure.

Help came this week thanks to two checks from Hyundai's Hope on Wheels program, totaling $500,000. The money helps fund the fight.

If you see a Hyundai driving around with handprints, you might think it's art but it's really hope.

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