Toyota 100 Cars For Good Program Delivers First Cars to Winning Organizations
Public Voting Determined Winning Nonprofit Organizations to Receive Toyota Vehicles
- Organizations in New Jersey, Texas and California will receive a new car to help them expand their services
- 100 deserving organizations have been selected by the public over 100 days from 500 finalists
- Online voting ends on August 16
Tomorrow, August 16, the Laura Recovery Center for Missing Children in Friendswood, Texas will receive its Toyota Prius at the Toyota Center in Houston. Representatives from Ron Carter Toyota in Alvin, Texas will join Jim Lentz, president of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., to make the delivery on the company’s behalf. The Laura Recovery Center works to prevent child abductions and runaways and to recover missing children by creating closer partnerships among law enforcement, the community and families. Having a Toyota Prius will allow the Center to expand its educational outreach program, Safe Kids Are Taught Early (SKATE), to more local schools to further decrease risk of child abduction.
The 100 Cars for Good contest launched in March 2011 with more than 3,000 applicants entering for a chance to win a new Toyota. Applications were reduced down to 500 finalists by an independent panel of judges. The finalists submitted online profiles to rally their friends and supporters and encourage voting on the Toyota USA Facebook page, with five finalists up for consideration by the public each day.
Winning organizations were able to choose from the following vehicles: Toyota Prius, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander Hybrid, Sienna or Sienna Mobility. The vehicles come with a six-year, 100,000-mile Vehicle Service Agreement to provide extended protection beyond the vehicle warranty, compliments of Toyota Financial Services or Gulf States Financial Services. Runners-up each received a $1,000 donation.
The Toyota 100 Cars for Good Program enables the 100 organizations to receive a Toyota vehicle to make a greater impact on the community. Winners spanned several categories, including: human services, health and safety, supporting veterans, animal welfare and protecting victims of abuse.
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