Hyundai and Children's Hospital Los Angeles Strengthen Partnership Supporting Child Passenger and Pedestrian Safety
Hyundai Motor America has donated $100,000 to Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) for its Injury Prevention and Child Passenger Safety Program. This partnership, part of Hyundai's corporate social responsibility initiative 'Hyundai Hope', aims to increase child passenger and pedestrian safety events in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. To date, over 325 families have been served at child safety seat check events, with 100 car seats replaced. Additionally, over 200 participants have attended LA Street Smarts events on pedestrian safety.
The partnership will continue to host child safety seat checks and LA Street Smarts events, addressing critical safety issues. According to NHTSA, nearly half of car seats are installed incorrectly, highlighting the importance of such initiatives.
- Donation of $100,000 to CHLA for child safety programs
- Partnership has served over 325 families and replaced 100 car seats
- Expansion of child passenger and pedestrian safety events
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to Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) for the Injury Prevention and Child Passenger Safety Program$100,000 - Hyundai and CHLA will host community child safety seat checks and LA Street Smarts events for pedestrian safety
- To date, over 300 families have been served at child safety seat check events and 100 car seats have been replaced
Since the beginning of the partnership, Hyundai and CHLA have held four child safety seat check events where over 325 families were served, and 100 car seats were replaced with new units. Additionally, over 200 students, caregivers, and teachers have participated in LA Street Smarts events on pedestrian safety.
"At Hyundai, we value our partnership with CHLA and our shared commitment to enabling safety in the communities where we work and live," said Brian Latouf, global chief safety and quality officer, Hyundai Motor Group. "The Injury Prevention and Child Passenger Safety Program is world class in delivering technical knowledge and resources that parents and caregivers need to help keep their children safe and it is making a difference."
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), almost half of car seats and booster seats are installed incorrectly or improperly used. NHTSA also estimates that safety seats can reduce the risk of fatal injury by 71 percent for infants and 54 percent for toddlers.
Through the partnership, Hyundai and CHLA will host child safety seat checks throughout
Hyundai and CHLA will also host additional LA Street Smarts events in various communities to address the issues of pedestrian safety. LA Street Smarts consists of a mobile, life-size set with active traffic signals and interactive components that teach children about the hazards associated with walking near streets. Children experience real-life situations that could occur while walking on streets and practice proper pedestrian safety techniques.
"We are immensely grateful for Hyundai's ongoing support for our injury prevention efforts," says Helen Arbogast, Dr.P.H., MPH, manager of the Injury Prevention Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. "Hyundai's generosity allows us to reach more children and families with critical, lifesaving child passenger and pedestrian safety information and to support the hospital's mission to create hope and build healthier futures."
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