Toyota collaborates with community nonprofits and provides a donation for household goods to support the facility as part of the Toyota USA Foundation’s Driving Possibilities initiative.
The visit to the Wyly Theatre was offered as part of Toyota’s E3 Mentor Program, which helps students build confidence, expand their networks and gain skills that will lead them to future success.
By connecting the organization with a strategic consulting firm, Toyota Motor North America aims to support its transformation and long-term impact within the community.
Thanks to a vital partnership between Toyota Motor North America and United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, over $100,000 was disbursed to help teachers better serve their students.
The program is part of Toyota USA Foundation’s Driving Possibilities initiative, which seeks to provide for the interconnected needs of students through investment in educational programming.
As part of its Toyota Leadership Academy, the corporation will award $20,000 scholarships to four graduating seniors.
The company is supporting the organization’s processes with technology that includes a mobile app, volunteer portal and scheduling system.
Since 2018, the Toyota E3 Engage Mentorship Program in West Dallas has achieved measurable success.
The highly successful collaboration has generated an eagerness in kids to learn, plus better performances on standardized tests.
Launched in partnership with the Lancaster school district, the academy provides a specialized curriculum designed to prepare students for personal, academic and professional success.
Toyota is collaborating with Dallas ISD, SMU and Brother Bill’s Helping Hand on a new on-site, grocery-store-style food pantry and learning garden at West Dallas STEM School.
To go places in life, you have to be able to move freely. For the community of West Dallas, a new mobility program, backed by Toyota and DART, is helping residents reach their destinations.
Toyota partners with 826 Dallas Project and National Center for Families Learning to provide students with the opportunity for creative expression.
West Dallas STEM School offers a beacon of hope for students as well as residents.
For these two companies, driving safety and mobility are of utmost importance, especially for low-income older Americans who lack access to safe and adequate transportation.
Toyota, AARP and other organizations define collaboration and what it means to our community during the pandemic.
With many programs and activities still on hiatus because of COVID-19, AT&T PAC partners with North Texas-based Toyota to offer robust classes, workshops and more for West Dallas families.
The competition encourages youth ages 4-15 to explore their imaginations and draw the future of transportation.
Toyota partners with health, safety and other community groups to help make road trips safer this holiday season.
Government, nonprofits and corporations work together to find meaningful employment for former service members.