Toyota Financial Services (TFS) has partnered with three auto remarketing firms, ADESA (www.adesa.com), Manheim (www.manheim.com) and Norwalk Auto Auctions (www.norwalkautoauction.com)
to provide a donation of $464,425 to Boys & Girls Clubs of America
that will be divided equally among 19 local Boys & Girls Clubs
currently running Diplomas to Degrees (d2D), the organization’s college
readiness program.
Launched in 2012, d2D is a partnership between Toyota and Boys &
Girls Clubs of America that provides tools, resources, and support to
Club teens to help prepare them to move from high school to college
graduation.
In addition to celebrations at the various Clubs, representatives from
TFS and Boys & Girls Clubs of America held a special check
presentation yesterday at the Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton in
Fullerton, Calif., to recognize the combined $464,425 contribution.
“We are pleased to join with our auction partners in support of our
Diplomas to Degrees partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America,”
said Mike Groff, senior vice president, Sales, Product & Marketing,
Toyota Financial Services. “Boys & Girls Clubs of America has been
an important partner to Toyota for many years, and we are proud to join
with them to make a difference in the lives of youth in communities
where we live and work.”
For every vehicle purchased from Nov. 1-30, 2012, TFS pledged a $50
donation and the auction houses pledged an additional $15 to $25 per
vehicle. This marks the second consecutive year TFS and its auction
partners have joined together to raise funds for Boys & Girls Clubs
of America. Last year, 17 Clubs shared donations totaling $302,620.
“The generous funding from Toyota and its auction partners enable local
Boys & Girls Clubs across the country to continue combating the
high school dropout crisis and prepare the millions of teens we serve
for college,” said Jim Clark, president and CEO of Boys & Girls
Clubs of America. “Toyota’s support goes far beyond the dollar. From
Toyota associates volunteering to serve as mentors, to the abundant
efforts led by the auction houses, we have been afforded the means to
make a positive and lasting change for today’s young people who hold the
future of America in their hands.”
Courtesy of Toyota Press Room
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