On Thursday, June 9, Toyota announced the first 25 winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good
program. Dan Wolf Toyota of Naperville in Naperville, Illinois is very proud of all the participants and would like to congratulate all of the winners.
Toyota is donating 100 vehicles over the span of 100 days to 100 outstanding non-profit organizations. The finalists are chosen from a total of 500 contestants, each selected by a panel of judges who are experts in the fields of philanthropy and corporate social responsibility. Winners of the program are determined based on a public vote. Five organizations are featured on Toyota’s Facebook page each day where the public determines the winning organization.
Each daily winner will receive a new Toyota vehicle to help the organizations continue to benefit their local communities. The remaining finalists will each receive a $1000 grant from Toyota. The first 25 winners are involved in a variety of programs that support animal welfare & wildlife, arts & culture, education, health & safety, and human services.
The first 25 winners in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program are:
• Indiana SADD; Terre Haute, Ind.; May 9, 2011
• Owensboro Area Shelter & Information Services; Owensboro, Ky.; May 10, 2011
• North Mecklenburg Animal Services; Old Fort, N.C.; May 11, 2011
• Lighthouse; Lincoln, Neb.; May 12, 2011
• St. Louis Area Foodbank; Bridgeton, Mo.; May 13, 2011
• Farmworker Association of Florida; Apopka, Fla.; May 14, 2011
• Ohio Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Grove City, Ohio; May 15, 2011
• Project Avary; Novato, Calif.; May 16, 2011
• Freedom Bound Center; Sacramento, Calif.; May 17, 2011
• Mission St. Louis; St. Louis, Mo.; May 18, 2011
• City Gospel Mission; Cincinatti, Ohio; May 19, 2011
• Alaska Christian College; Soldotna, AK; May 20, 2011
• PAWS: Placing Animals Within Society; Bryson City, N.C.; May 21, 2011
• Disabled Sports USA Far West; Citrus Heights, Calif.; May 22, 2011
• Cindys Hope Chest; Indian Trail, N.C.; May 23, 2011
• The Gentle Barn; Santa Clarita, Calif.; May 24, 2011
• New Hampshire Food Bank; Manchester, N.H.; May 25, 2011
• Children’s Specialized Hospital; Mountainside, N.J.; May 26, 2011
• House of Bread and Peace; Evansville, Ind.; May 27, 2011
• Community Soup Kitchen and Outreach Center; Morristown, N.J.; May 28, 2011
• Camp Casey, Royal Oak, Mich.; May 29, 2011
• Housing for All; Hyannis, Mass.; May 30, 2011
• The Healing Place; Louisville, Ky.; May 31, 2011
• Comfort Zone Camp; Richmond, Va.; June 1, 2011
• Laura Recovery Center for Missing Children; Friendswood, Texas; June 2,2011
Public voting for the 100 Cars for Good program began May 9 and will continue through August 16. Voters are permitted one vote each day over the course of the program. Each day, the previous day’s winner will be announced and five new organizations will be highlighted.
Winners may select a Toyota Prius, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander Hybrid, Sienna or Sienna Mobility. Toyota Financial Services will also provide a six-year, 100,000 mile Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement with each vehicle to provide protection beyond the vehicle warranty.
Toyota of Naperville is very excited about being a part of Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program. We are one of the premier Toyota dealer in Naperville serving the Naperville area and we are proud to offer a full line-up of Toyota vehicles in Naperville. We also have one of the best selections of used cars in Naperville. Stop by Dan Wolf Toyota in Naperville, Illinois and see what we have to offer.