Toyota donates $1 million, three Prius hybrids to Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Submitted by R. Neal on Thu, 2008/06/26 - 7:12pm.

Toyota is donating $1 million and three hybrid vehicles to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The donation will support raising environmental awareness and will enhance and develop new science education initiatives for K-12 students, teachers and families to encourage careers in science and service-learning opportunities.

The donation, which was made through Friends of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is part of Toyota's $5 million contribution in support of five national parks and the National Park Foundation to enhance environmental leadership and educational programs at parks around the country.

Other national parks receiving Toyota funding include Everglades National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park and Yosemite National Park. A total of 23 vehicles will also be donated to the national parks.



Nice work by everyone

Nice work by everyone involved. That felt good to read.

Happy/Sad

Happy that anyone cares. Sad that foreign owned corporations love our country more than ours seem to.

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Like a rock

I'm sure GM will step up now.

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