Toyota Japanese Employees Donate $330,000 To US Tornado Victims

Toyota Japanese Employees Donate $330,000 To US Tornado Victims
In the aftermath following the tornados that struck parts of the southern United States earlier this spring, Toyota’s Japan employees asked how they could reciprocate the gesture of giving to those in need. 
 
Today, Toyota and its Japan employees announced a $330,000 donation to the tornado relief efforts to be evenly distributed between the disaster relief programs in Alabama and Mississippi. 
 
Commenting on the new donation, Steve St. Angelo, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc., said, “We are grateful to our colleagues in Japan for their generosity to the tornado relief efforts particularly during their own difficult time following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Many of our Japanese colleagues and their families have worked and lived in parts of the U.S. where the tornados struck and many more regularly work with affected manufacturing plants, suppliers and dealerships in the region.  They wanted to help and their donation demonstrates the true human spirit of reaching out to those in need. We deeply appreciate their thoughtfulness.”
 
Toyota and its North American employees in May donated $1 million dollars to the American Red Cross for tornado relief efforts in all affected states and regions across the country.
 


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truckmantruckman - 7/29/2011 4:02:34 AM
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This is great that we all help each other in need, I was asked why I helped fund-raise for Japan in there disaster because they are a first world country, I have met so many incredible students from japan that have volunteered for our business and I have met there Emperor and Empress, they were very humble impressive people,I don't think any other country could have handled a disaster better, lets compare Mississippi to the Japan disaster, night and day, in America people were raping and killing one another,looting...in Japan they were just helping, full of respect, this is where education has brought the country. And I do love the American people, just not there government, I am not talking about Obamma either, he is just another puppet that is trying to help, if he tries too hard the gov will kill him.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 7/29/2011 6:28:28 AM
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I will sound lame, but LEAD BY EXAMPLE, USA does that everywhere, (and I am not American)...so they or anyone doing something for that country, is just returning the favor. And truckman, you are right in that one too. I know USA always get something in change but still is something that I can not say of europe or other first world nations.


veyron1001veyron1001 - 7/30/2011 12:17:35 PM
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Im not surprised if Australia does. They dont eat the weight of 2 people like most in the US.


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