Hyundai Motor America was recently recognised as a Gold Winner for the 2025 Merit Awards for Corporate Social Responsibility in the business category, for its CSR initiative ‘Hyundai Hope’ that seeks to promote safety within the community.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly half of car and booster seats are installed incorrectly or improperly used.
Research indicates that using safety seats correctly can prevent injuries in children, and education plays a crucial role in spreading awareness and promoting proper safety seat practices.
Through Hyundai Hope, the company partners with hospitals nationwide to deliver child passenger safety education programs. Areas are chosen based on need and connection to Hyundai and its affiliates.
Additionally, Hyundai partners with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to deliver a pedestrian safety program that teaches children how to navigate streets in high-traffic areas, such as Southern California, safely.
Last year, Hyundai hosted a total of seven child safety seat events in partnership with organisations including CHLA, Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Children’s Hospital of Alabama, and Children’s Hospital of Savannah, in addition to other events held independently by the hospitals.
In total, nearly 2,500 car seats were distributed, and over 4,500 families received education on car seat and pedestrian safety.
This initiative extends Hyundai’s commitment to safety beyond manufacturing, complementing its development of award-winning vehicles.
The Merit Awards for business were judged based on submissions that addressed leadership, innovation, a positive work environment, and other key factors.
The Merit Awards are judged by a panel of journalists, executives, consultants, entrepreneurs, educators, and the Merit Awards staff.