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Hyundai Hope on Wheels donates $100,000 to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation to support paediatric cancer programs

  • The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital paediatric oncology program has extensive experience in survivorship care, and the late effects of childhood cancer.
  • Hyundai Hope on Wheels continues its commitment to donate over $4 million in 2025 to support paediatric oncology centres across Canada, with Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital marking the ninth donation in its inaugural year.


SASKATOON, Sask. (Sept. 24, 2025)
 – Hyundai Canada, through its charitable foundation Hyundai Hope on Wheels, and 225 dealers nationwide, donated $100,000 to Saskatchewan’s Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation. The event took place last Friday and featured Hyundai’s Handprint Ceremony, announcing that the full donation will go toward supporting paediatric cancer care programs at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital (JPCH).

Pictured: Troy Davies, CEO of Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation (far left); Dr. Roona Sinha, paediatric haematologist-oncologist (centre) with members of the Hyundai Canada executive team, as well as dealership representatives and leadership from: North Battleford Hyundai; Hyundai of Regina; Saskatoon North Hyundai and Saskatoon South Hyundai

 JPCH proudly serves 575 communities in Saskatchewan, and last year alone, recorded more than 3,300 paediatric oncology and haematology patient visits.* The Paediatric Oncology and Day Medicine Unit at JPCH supports children and teens battling cancer by providing advanced treatments in a compassionate, child-friendly environment.

“Being here at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital is a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the children and families facing paediatric cancer,” said Kristina Covello-Garcia, western zone manager at Hyundai Canada. “We’re proud to stand alongside Saskatoon’s healthcare heroes and contribute to this important cause. Through this donation to paediatric oncology, we hope to bring a little more hope and support to these young patients and their families. Every handprint tells a story and we’re honoured to be part of it.”

To commemorate the donation, Hyundai Hope on Wheels hosted its signature Handprint Ceremony, a powerful tradition of the foundation. During the event, children affected by cancer and other young patients of JPCH, were invited to place their painted handprints on a white Hyundai vehicle, joined by their families, care teams, and community members. Each handprint symbolizes courage, unity, and the ongoing fight to end childhood cancer.

“We are incredibly grateful to Hyundai Hope on Wheels for their generous support in advancing paediatric oncology equipment and programming here in Saskatchewan,” stated Troy Davies, CEO of Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation. “Their commitment not only empowers our dedicated medical teams at Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation, but also reminds families that they are not alone in their journey. Together, we are creating brighter futures for Saskatchewan children.”

Hyundai Hope on Wheels is a registered non-profit focused on funding research and care programs for children with cancer. The $100,000 donation to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation is part of a broader $4 million commitment Hyundai Hope on Wheels is making in 2025 to support paediatric oncology centres across Canada. Through this initiative, Hyundai Canada is proud to give back to the communities where its employees and customers live and work — and to help drive progress, one handprint at a time.

*Statistics for Saskatchewan Health Authority reporting period April 2023 to March 2024.