Kia Motors fights COVID-19 with face shield donation

Kia Motors plans to donate face shields to more than 60 hospitals nationwide.
Kia Motors plans to donate face shields to more than 60 hospitals nationwide. | Wikimedia Commons/Pooja Jadhav

Kia Motors continues to help in the fight of COVID-19 and accelerate the good with its recent face shield donation.

Still, a part of its Accelerate the Good Program, the Kia Telluriders have delivered 2,964 face shields to Kheir Clinic in Los Angeles, according to PR Newswire. 

Kheir Clinic is one of the many hospitals and medical facilities it has supported across the country. It is thankful for the support it received from Kia Motors America.

In the past months Kia, including dealerships, such as Alan Jay Kia, have been assisting different organizations through their donations.

Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C. and Highlands Regional Medical Center were two of these that have received Kia’s support.

With its $1 million financial assistance through several non-profit organizations, Kia has also supported the homeless youth during this pandemic. The donation was through Covenant House, StandUp for Kids and Family Promise.  

Kia intends to deliver the good with its self-produced face shields to more than 60 hospitals nationwide.