Toyota's Way Forward Fund Announces Grants, Sponsorships to Support Injury Recovery for Communities, Children and Their Families
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Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has announced the fourth round of funding awardees for its Way Forward Fund, focusing on supporting injury recovery and access to care, particularly for children with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The fund has awarded grants to several institutions, including Driscoll Children's Hospital and the Brain Injury Association of America, as well as sponsorships to organizations like the TBI Warrior Foundation.
The initiative aims to address gaps in TBI funding for children, support health equity, and strengthen the recovery journey for families and caregivers. With over $1 million in grants available, the fund emphasizes raising healthcare quality in communities with the greatest need. Toyota's commitment aligns with its goal as a mobility company to ensure children can explore and interact with the world without limitations.
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- Toyota is investing over $1 million in grants for traumatic brain injury (TBI) care and research
- The Way Forward Fund is expanding its focus on bolstering community resources for TBI care
- Toyota is collaborating with multiple healthcare institutions and organizations to improve TBI care
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Grant awards will go to:
- Driscoll Children's Hospital,
Corpus Christi, Texas - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, Texas - Brain Injury Association of America
- Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center
- Ascension Parish
Sponsorships are awarded to:
- TBI Warrior Foundation
- National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
- National Association of State Head Injury Administrators
"At Toyota, we're committed to supporting children and families in the communities where we live and work," said Mylene Mayers, group manager, social innovation distributor engagement, Toyota. "By working with forward-thinking organizations, such as the group of grantees and sponsorships we're announcing today, the Way Forward Fund helps those impacted by pediatric TBI access the high-quality care they need."
As part of its commitment to sustainable programs with long-term impact, through the Way Forward Fund, Toyota is investing in and collaborating with the TBI care community, to address gaps in TBI funding for children, support health equity and strengthen the recovery journey for kids, families and caregivers.
The Way Forward Fund is focused on raising awareness around common childhood injuries, helping to advance research and innovation, and improving access to resources and care in communities around the country. Through this community-based approach, the Way Forward Fund seeks to Create systemic change by improving health equity for pediatric TBIs.
The current round of funding expands the focus on bolstering community resources. The addition of event sponsorships mirrors the Way Forward Fund's goal to serve as a connector between experts and organizations for continuous improvement of TBI care.
The recipients will use the grants to advance pediatric TBI care in their areas of specialties.
"As a mobility company, we're interested in ensuring nothing holds a child back from exploring and interacting with the world," said Ana Meade, vice president of social innovation, Toyota. "The Way Forward Fund connects Toyota to communities across the country, supporting and amplifying the voices of experts and improving access to resources and care."
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To learn more about the Way Forward Fund, visit www.toyotawayforward.org.
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