Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Kia Motors America And LPGA Star Michelle Wie Donate New Car To Camp Pendleton’s Armed Services YMCA Operation Hero Program


On the eve of the fourth annual Kia Classic Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) tournament at Aviara Golf Club, located at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Kia Motors America (KMA) and Kia’s official golf ambassador – two-time LPGA winner Michelle Wie – paired up today to donate a new 2014 Sorento CUV to Operation Hero, one of the keystone programs of the nearby Camp Pendleton Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA).  Operation Hero provides free mentoring and tutoring to at-risk elementary-aged children of military families living at Camp Pendleton, which is home to more than 100,000 men and women of the armed forces and their families.  The range-topping Sorento is intended to shuttle staff and students from Camp Pendleton to various YMCA activities nearby.

“As a Southern California-based company, Kia Motors is deeply committed to supporting the local community that we call home,” said Tom Loveless, executive vice president, sales, KMA.  “Operation Hope delivers much-needed services and assistance to the children of our military service men and women and it is our privilege to be joined by Michelle Wie to help make a difference in young people’s lives.”

“Our tutoring and mentoring after school program, Operation Hero, provides critical skills to at risk military children in elementary school,” said George Brown, Executive Director, Camp Pendleton Armed Services YMCA.  “The hardships they deal with in a military lifestyle can lead to low self-esteem and poor academic performance.  Operation Hero fosters a positive environment, responsible behavior and encouragement to get back on track in school and home.”

The top-of-the-line Sorento SXL1 model, which will be introduced later in 2014 and is built at Kia’s U.S. manufacturing facility in West Point, Georgia2, offers a new Gasoline Direct Injected (GDI) V6 engine, a unique self-leveling Xenon HID head lights,  19-inch chrome wheels, sporty red painted brake calipers and luxurious Nappa leather trimmed seats. In addition, the Sorento  is Kia’s first vehicle to offer the company’s next-generation UVO eServices3 voice-activated telematics system.

The donation comes prior to Michelle Wie’s participation in the fourth annual Kia Classic, which has again attracted a strong field of the top LPGA players from around the world.  As part of the tournament’s $1.7 million purse, the winner will take home a first-place check for $255,000 and a new 2014 Kia Cadenza4, the most powerful and technologically-advanced vehicle the brand has  introduced in the U.S. to date.

Courtesy of Kia

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