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Hyundai donates $25,000 to boost child Car Seat Safety at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital

The donation reinforces Hyundai’s commitment to child safety and community impact.
Hyundai and Nicklaus Children's Hospital Continue Strengthening Child Passenger Safety in South Florida

Image Source | Hyundi media center

Hyundai Motor America has donated $25,000 to Nicklaus Children’s Hospital to expand its Car Seat Safety Program, which provides free car seat checks, installations, and education for families. The donation, part of Hyundai’s Hope Initiative, aims to enhance community well-being through health and safety initiatives.

“With Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, Hyundai is grateful to continue empowering families with the tools they need to safeguard our youngest passengers,” said Cole Stutz, chief safety officer of Hyundai Motor North America. “Keeping children safe on the road requires more than just advanced vehicle technology—it takes awareness, education, and community action.”

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Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that properly installed car seats significantly reduce the risk of injury in crashes. However, many parents lack access to appropriate seats or unknowingly use expired or recalled models. The Nicklaus Children’s Car Seat Safety Program plays a critical role in educating families and ensuring their children travel safely.

“As the child safety and injury prevention authority in South Florida, our priority is the safety of all children in our region and beyond,” said Malvina Duncan, RN, CPN, CPSTI, CLC, community outreach injury prevention coordinator at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and coordinator of SAFE KIDS Miami-Dade County. “Thanks to Hyundai’s continued support, we can provide more families with the education and resources they need.”

Nicklaus Children’s SAFE KIDS Miami-Dade County Coalition helps prevent childhood injuries through various community programs. Its Car Seat Safety Program conducts around 225 car seat checks annually, educating over 500 caregivers and children on child passenger safety, vehicular heatstroke prevention, and proper seat installation. The hospital also accommodates children with special needs by offering specialized car seats.

Since partnering with Hyundai Hope in 2024, the hospital has expanded its reach by providing more than 100 additional car seat checks annually through community events.
The donation reinforces Hyundai’s commitment to child safety and community impact, ensuring more families have access to life-saving car seat education and resources.

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