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

Through its Way Forward Fund (WFF), Toyota is working to improve the lives of children affected by traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Their primary goal is to provide funding that ensures children receive the necessary care for proper diagnosis and treatment, addressing both the short- and long-term effects of these injuries.

More Than $4 Million Distributed

The latest round of funding marks the fifth grant distribution by the WFF. This time, the focus was on providing support to high-need communities in Michigan, Texas, and other areas. These funds will help families secure timely and accessible care for their children, ensuring they receive the necessary medical attention without delays.

Toyota's Commitment to Mobility

As a leading automotive company, Toyota believes that mobility extends beyond transportation—it's about ensuring people can access the care they need. This commitment drives their investment in helping children receive early and effective treatment for TBIs. When left undiagnosed or untreated, these injuries can lead to severe consequences, including learning and developmental disabilities that may impact a child's future.

Sustainability Matters Too

Sustainability is a key pillar of Toyota's mission, and that extends to healthcare access. By supporting children with TBIs, Toyota is helping to build sustainable healthcare networks that provide critical care today and into the future. Beyond treating TBIs, improving healthcare access strengthens entire communities, fostering long-term growth and well-being.

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