Toyota Announces Second Group of 100 Cars for Good Winners

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Toyota announced the second group of the 2012 100 Cars for Good program on Tuesday, July 10, 2012. The next winners are

Toyota Announces 2012 Cars for Good Winners

The second set of winners of Toyota's 100 Cars for Good were recently announced.

According to a press release, “The majority of the second group of 25 winners (the first 25 winners were announced in June) provide services in a variety of areas including animal welfare, education, health & safety, and human services to children, adults and the disabled.”

“With this announcement of the next 25 winners, we mark the half-way point of the 2012 Toyota 100 Cars for Good program,” said Jim Lentz, president and chief executive officer of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. “Toyota created the100 Cars for Good program as a way to give to a variety of organizations across the country and to do so with the help and support of the American public. It’s the public vote that decides which organizations will receive a new Toyota vehicle and we are thrilled to see the outpouring of support for the program with thousands of votes.”

The second group includes:

Life 4 Paws Animal Rescue Winnekta, CA – June 8, 2012
Humane Society of Fargo-Moorhead Fargo, ND – June 9, 2012
Humane Society of Marion County Ocala, FL – June 10, 2012
A Child’s Place Charlotte, NC – June 11, 2012
Motley Zoo Animal Rescue Redmond, WA – June 12, 2012
1st Priority & Search Recovery Plantersville, TX – June 13, 2012
Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s WRC Lexington, KY – June 14, 2012
Haven House St. Louis St. Louis, MO – June 15, 2012
Young at Heart Pet Rescue Lake Zurich, IL – June 16, 2012
4K CancerBaltimore, MD – June 17, 2012
C.H.A.I.N.E.D. Inc. Riverview, MI – June 18, 2012
STAR Center, Inc. Jackson, TN – June 19, 2012
Central Aroostook Humane Society Presque, ME – June 20, 2012
Ronald McDonald House of SNJ Camden, NJ – June 21, 2012
Muttville Senior Dog Rescue San Francisco, CA – June 22, 2012
Animal Aid Vermillion Area Abbeville, LA – June 23, 2012
The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri Columbia, MO – June 24, 2012
Ozark Family Resource Agency (Ripley County) Doniphan, MO – June 25, 2012
Canine Partners for Life Cochranville, PA – June 26, 2012
Franklin County Humane Society Frankfort, KY – June 27, 2012
One More Generation Fayetteville, GA – June 28, 2012
Lake Wapogasset Lutheran Camp Amery, WI – June 29, 2012
Pelican Harbor Seabird Station Miami, FL – June 30, 2012
Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia Brunswick, GA – July 1, 2012
Pets Without Parents Columbus Columbus, OH – July 2, 2012

You can follow all the action on Facebook at www.100carsforgood.com and on Twitter at #100cars.

The national philanthropic program has become a very popular program for Toyota. Check back here for more announcements on the next winners of the program.

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  1. Mike T says:

    I personally think it is a good step for not profit organization from toyota that thay can use these vehicles for their daily need and for the progress of humanity.

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