Toyota Enhances Support for Manufacturing Team Members Through Childcare Center Investments
One of the biggest challenges parents face is finding dependable care for their children while they’re at work. This can make it harder to grow in your career or pursue new opportunities in your field. To help support working parents, Toyota offers its manufacturing team members expanded and convenient childcare options.
Through its Way Forward Fund (WFF), Toyota is committed to improving the lives of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). By providing essential financial support, the company ensures these children receive timely diagnoses and the necessary treatment to address both immediate and long-term effects.
The recent wildfires in California have been devastating for those directly impacted, as well as their families and friends. Support has been pouring in from across the state, the nation, and even the world, with many corporations stepping up to help. Among them is Toyota, which has been actively contributing to aid efforts for those affected by the fires. Toyota’s annual support includes donations to the American Red Cross and SBP, an organization dedicated to helping communities recover from natural disasters.
Earlier this year, Toyota Gazoo Racing North America launched a new racing series. Branded the GR Cup, this unique series will hit popular United States tracks in 2023. Each race will feature identically fitted Toyota GR86s. The organizers struck a deal with SRO America, a top sanctioning body of GT races, to oversee the series. Fans can expect 14 events on seven racetracks during the inaugural schedule. Each event will offer competitors affordable entry fees, and they will show off GR86's exceptional track-focused aspects