Image: Toyota's Way Forward Fund Announces Grants to Help Support Access to Care  
 

Through its Way Forward Fund (WFF), Toyota is dedicated to improving the lives of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). By providing essential funding, the company ensures that children receive the proper diagnosis and treatment needed to manage both immediate and long-term effects of these injuries.

More Than $4 Million Distributed

The latest round of funding represents the fifth grant distribution by the WFF. This initiative prioritizes high-need communities in Michigan, Texas, and other regions. With this financial support, families can access timely and effective medical care for their children, helping to remove barriers to treatment.

Toyota's Commitment to Mobility

As a leader in the automotive industry, Toyota believes that mobility is more than just transportation—it's about ensuring access to essential resources. That's why they continue investing in programs that provide children with early and effective care for TBIs. When these injuries go undiagnosed or untreated, they can lead to serious challenges, such as learning and developmental disabilities that may affect a child's future.

Sustainability Matters Too

Sustainability is a fundamental part of Toyota's mission, and that extends to healthcare. By funding treatment for children with TBIs, Toyota is helping to establish long-term support networks that will continue to provide care in the years ahead. Improving access to healthcare not only benefits individuals but also strengthens communities, fostering lasting growth and well-being.

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