Hyundai expands partnership with H2GP Foundation, offering its STEM education program to high school students in Bryan County

Hyundai has also continued partnerships with the Georgia Historical Society and Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity, supporting education and housing in Coastal Georgia.
The region is home to the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), the company’s first electric vehicle mass-production plant.
Hyundai says the initiatives show its commitment to preparing the next generation of innovators in renewable energy.
"Hyundai is honored to continue our investments in the Coastal Georgia community," says Brent Stubbs, Chief Administrative Officer at HMGMA. "With HMGMA operating nearby, we see it as our responsibility to give back to local organizations that are creating positive change. Education and community well-being are important causes we support, so we are thrilled to continue our impactful partnerships with these organizations."
"At Hyundai, we believe that quality education unlocks brighter futures for children," adds Brandon Ramirez, director, corporate social responsibility, Hyundai Motor North America. "Expanding these partnerships are part of our broader goal to provide more quality learning opportunities for young people and prepare them for future success, including inspire career pathways in clean energy and the automotive industry and ignite excitement for learning."
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