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Kia Communities in Motion Continues to Inspire Positive Change in Canadian Communities



English teacher Marina hosts language classes put on by the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund, which are made possible by the Kia Communities in Motion initiative. Photo Credit to Elaine Fancy

Year two of the program is actively helping Canadians across the country

TORONTO, Nov. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kia Communities in Motion, a transformative grassroots initiative, in collaboration with Community Foundations of Canada, have been working alongside seven local charities and non-profits throughout year two of the program to support innovative projects that foster inclusivity, promote movement, and drive positive change in communities across the country.

The program, which launched in 2022, invests $1.4 million over a four-year period in programs that enhance social, economic, and environmental well-being. The sustained success of this initiative underscores Kia Canada's unwavering dedication to shape a future where all individuals can thrive.

"We at Kia are thrilled with the transformative impact these initiatives continue to have across the country," says Elias El-Achhab, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Kia Canada. "The charitable organizations within the Kia Communities in Motion program represent a diverse range of causes. Their work, dedicated to addressing the unique needs of their communities, epitomizes inclusivity and shows how positive change can be made at the local level."

The 2023 recipients have already enacted meaningful change in their communities. Notable achievements made possible due to this year's funding include:

Multicultural Association of Charlotte County Inc., Charlotte County Culturally Connects, St. George, N.B.

Neighbourhood Works Inc., Youth Launch, St. Stephen, N.B.

Multiethnic Center of Québec, Speaking and understanding each other for all, Québec City, Que.

Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton, Finding Freedom on the Sixteen, Oakville, Ont.

Halton Environmental Network, Generation Green, Oakville, Ont.

Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre and Museum Inc. (UFACM), Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund: Education to Employment Project, Dauphin, Man.

Squamish Nation ? Squamish Valley Operations, Skwxwu7mesh Uxwumixw Valley Garden Project, Squamish, B.C.

About Kia Canada
Kia Canada Inc., founded in 1999, is a subsidiary of Kia Corporation based in Seoul, South Korea. The company employs over 170 people at its headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario, as well as in locations across Canada and at its regional office in Montréal, Québec. Kia offers award winning products that are dynamic, and innovative and services that are meaningful and convenient through a network of 197 dealers across the country. The company's brand slogan ? ?Movement that inspires' reflects Kia's desire to create the space for you to get inspired and more time to bring your ideas to life. To learn more, visit kia.ca or Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.

About Community Foundations of Canada
Community Foundations of Canada (CFC) is the national leadership organization for Canada's 191 local community foundations. Together with community foundations across the country, CFC helps drive local solutions for national change on the issues that matter most to Canadians. CFC is building a movement that connects community foundations, Canadians, and partners to create a just, sustainable future.

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