
Kia is taking their philanthropic efforts to new heights by kicking off a venture with Pacific Marine Mammal Center, a non-profit organization specializing in marine mammal rehabilitation. The automotive brand has taken a quick interest in the organization and recently showed their appreciation for the new partnership by supplying the organization with a Kia Soul to be used exclusively for community outreach.
"Kia understands that a conscious dedication to environmental education and sustainability is crucial to the communities we call home and the world at large," said Michael Sprague, executive vice president, marketing & communications, KMA. "Since its founding, The Pacific Marine Mammal Center has grown to be a widely recognized leader in marine mammal rehabilitation science and as the Center continues to expand its reach, it is the perfect partner with which Kia can pursue its vision for a greener future."
In addition to Kia's generous car donation, the South Korean manufacturer will be supporting the organization's efforts in animal rescue and marine education, as well as assisting them during beach clean-ups. PMMC Executive Director Keith Matassa said the organization is looking forward to working with Kia and believes their interest in marine rehabilitation and education sets a great example for other corporations.
Visit Camelback Kia today to view our all-new 2014 Kia Soul models, like the one donated to Pacific Marine Mammal Center, or check out our other high-end cars and SUVs.