Hyundai Motor Nepal Quake Donation

Hyundai Motor donates US$ 300 thousand for Nepal quake relief

Hyundai Motor Nepal Quake Donation

From left to right, Sanqmin Park (Head of Hyundai Motor Asia & Pacific Regional Headquarters), Sanjeev Thapa (Chariperson, NRCS), Ganesh Bahadur Shrestha (Chairman, Laxmi Group), Seunghwan Nam (Deputy General Manager, Hyundai Motor Asia & Pacific Regional Headquarters)

Hyundai Motor Company is donating US$ 300 thousand for humanitarian relief and rebuilding projects in quake-hit Nepal. The donation to Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS) will support those parts of the country devastated by last month’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake.

“We would like to express our sincere condolences and best wishes to the thousands of people affected by the earthquake, as well as our hopes that the damage can be repaired as soon as possible,” said Sanqmin Park, Head of Hyundai Motor’s Asia & Pacific Regional Headquarters at the handover on May 11. “The global response to this tragedy has been extraordinary, and Hyundai Motor will be looking into additional ways to support the ongoing relief and rebuilding efforts.”

Hyundai Motor Nepal Quake Donation 2

From left to right, Dev Ratna Dhakwa (Secretary General, NRCS), Ganesh Bahadur Shrestha (Chairman, Laxmi Group), Sanjeev Thapa (Chariperson, NRCS), Sanqmin Park (Head of Hyundai Motor Asia & Pacific Regional Headquarters), Joonmo Ahn (Deputy General Manager, Hyundai Motor Asia & Pacific Regional Headquarters)

Alongside its donation to NRCS, Hyundai Motor will be assisting motorists in Nepal, for example with the Before Service – repairing damaged cars, and through special discounts on service and parts.

As part of its global CSR initiatives, Hyundai Motor Group has donated to a number of projects bringing much needed relief to areas affected by large-scale natural disasters, including the earthquake in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta in 2006; forest fires at Ileia, Peloponnese, Greece in 2007; China’s Sichuan earthquake in 2008; Haiti’s earthquake in 2009; Chile’s earthquake in 2010; tornados in the US in 2011; and the typhoon in Thailand in 2013.

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