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Toyota Awards $1 Million in Scholarships to 100 High School Seniors

Fri May 9, 2008 8:00pm EDT
Winners at top of class in both academics and community service

SAN ANTONIO, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., (TMS)
rewarded 100 high school seniors with $1 million in college scholarships for
their commitment to education and community service at an awards banquet
tonight.
    The winners, who make up the 12th class of Toyota Community Scholars, were
chosen from a pool of more than 8,000 students nationwide nominated by their
schools.  To be eligible, students must be proven leaders both in the
classroom and in their communities.
    Based on its accomplishments, the 2008 class learned at an early age that
"giving back" to the community was not an obligation, but, rather, a way of
life.  As one Scholar, Jacob Rouse of Union, Ky., put it: "When helping
others, an incredible feeling is instilled in your veins.  This feeling allows
you to believe you have meaning in the world."
    For the 2008 class, their dreams of making a difference became reality
through programs ranging from raising $120,000 for the American Cancer Society
to collecting over 3,000 pounds of food that was distributed to youngsters at
more than 160 schools.  In addition, one scholar - a cancer survivor and
amputee - has personally visited over 600 patients with the same afflictions,
providing them with gift boxes.
    "It is truly amazing to see what these 100 high school seniors have
accomplished at such a young age," said Michael Rouse, TMS corporate manager
of philanthropy and community affairs.  "Their dedication both to academics
and community service is an inspiration to all of us."
    The scholarships are valued at $20,000 or $10,000 each, over four years,
for study at a four-year college or university starting in the fall of 2008.
Since the Toyota Community Scholars program began in 1997, TMS has awarded
over $13 million in scholarships to 1,200 students across the U.S.
Kristen Allcorn, a Toyota Community Scholar from Sedalia, Mo., is a prime
example of the dedication to community service exhibited by this year's class.
As the founder of The Community Cafe, Allcorn and her group of volunteer
students have provided over 11,000 free evening meals to needy residents in
her hometown.  Hot meals are served five nights a week, with plans to expand
that to three meals each day, seven days a week.
    All told, Allcorn and her group have raised over $13,000 to keep The
Community Cafe operational.
    Consequently, Allcorn, like many of the Scholars, found community service
to be the roadmap to what she wants to do in the future.  "I never imagined
the impact The Community Cafe would have on my community or myself.  The
Community Cafe has influenced my career plans, and I have committed to living
a life of service."
    The Toyota Community Scholars program is administered by Educational
Testing Services in Princeton, N.J.  The 12 national winners ($20,000 each)
and 88 regional winners ($10,000 each) were selected by a panel of college and
university admissions officials from across the U.S.
    The scholarship winners were guests of honor tonight at an awards banquet
in San Antonio that was attended by education, community, business and
government leaders.  Liz Murray, subject of the Lifetime Television movie,
From Homeless to Harvard, was the keynote speaker.
    The two-and-a-half-day program included a tour of Toyota Motor
Manufacturing, Texas, Inc., in San Antonio, which builds the Tundra full-size
pickup truck.  In addition, the Scholars enjoyed an authentic Texas BBQ
dinner, with games, entertainment and dancing at the Rio Cibolo Ranch.
    Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc. is the marketing, sales,
distribution and customer service arm of Toyota, Lexus and Scion in the United
States, marketing products and services through a network of 1,427 Toyota,
Lexus and Scion dealers in 49 states.  Established in 1957, TMS and its
subsidiaries also are involved in distribution logistics, motorsports, and
research and development.
    NOTE:
    *A list of Toyota Community Scholars is attached.
    *A "snapshot" of specific community service projects is attached.
    *Upon request, digital photographs of individual Scholars can be sent
electronically.  Please e-mail request to:  aeggers@guthriemayes.com.



                       2008 TOYOTA COMMUNITY SCHOLARS


                             CITY                   HIGH SCHOOL

    ALABAMA
    Nicole Bohannon        Sheffield            Sheffield High School

    ALASKA
    Ceylon Mitchell        Anchorage            East Anchorage High School

    ARIZONA
    Joanna Yang *          Phoenix              Desert Vista High School
    Teri Yu                Phoenix              Desert Vista High School

    ARKANSAS
    Ashley Louks           Judsonia             Pangburn High School
    Michelle Martin        Jasper               Jasper High School

    CALIFORNIA
    Albert Chen *          Buena Park           Oxford Academy
    Theodore Gonder        Glendale             Crescenta Valley High School
    Carlos Guzman          Dinuba               Dinuba High School
    Monica Liu             Rancho Palos Verdes  Palos Verdes Peninsula High
                                                 School
    Jasmine Nachtigall     San Mateo            Hillsdale High School
    Rita Sandoval          Desert Hot Springs   Desert Hot Springs High School
    Zachary Stauber        Gold River           Mira Loma High School
    Gregory Woodburn       Ventura              Ventura Senior High School
    Danni Xie              Thousand Oaks        Westlake High School

    COLORADO
    Bret Johnson           Fountain             Fountain Ft. Carson High
                                                 School
    David Rolla            Commerce City        Adams City High School

    CONNECTICUT
    Laura Ly               Shelton              Shelton High School

    DELAWARE
    Virginia Nicholson     Wilmington           Tower Hill School

    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
    Margaret Birkel        Washington           National Cathedral School

    FLORIDA
    David Akinin           Miami                Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior
                                                 High School
    Sarah Hodges           Leesburg             First Academy
    Lauren Rowe            Gainesville          Eastside High School
    Bernadette Stocker     Flagler Beach        St. Joseph Academy

    GEORGIA
    Jordan Croom           Marietta             Walker School
    Caterina Li            Duluth               Duluth High School
    Kanya Manoj            Duluth               Woodward Academy
    Laura Okolie           Riverdale            Riverdale High School

    ILLINOIS
    Maddelynn Hawkins      Pinckneyville        Pinckneyville Community High
                                                 School
    Elena Holler           Sherman              Williamsville High School
    Christine Mattappillil Glenview             Glenbrook South High School
    Kathleen McGlynn       Belleville           Althoff Catholic High School

    INDIANA
    Eric Majors            Indianapolis         Pike High School

    IOWA
    Briana McGeough        Cedar Falls          Cedar Falls High School

    KANSAS
    Nandini Sarma          Overland Park        Shawnee Mission East High
                                                 School

    KENTUCKY
    Deep Aggarwal          Louisville           Dupont Manual High School
    Jacob Rouse *          Union                Larry A. Ryle High School

    LOUISIANA
    Danielle Axelson       Bossier City         Airline High School
    Shanell Booker         Monroe               Wossman High School
    Niharika Jain          Shreveport           Caddo Parish Magnet High
                                                 School

    MAINE
    Thomas Balch           Newcastle            Lincoln Academy

    MARYLAND
    Maria Sebastian *      Boyds                Northwest High School
    Eric Weisberg          Bethesda             Walt Whitman High School
    Xuemin Zhang           Burtonsville         Paint Branch High School

    MASSACHUSETTS
    Marie DeLuca           Stow                 Nashoba Regional High School
    Luke Fraser *          Hopkinton            Hopkinton High School

    MICHIGAN
    Casey Hoffman          Menominee            Menominee Area High School
    Alexandra McGregor     Waterford            Waterford Kettering High
                                                 School
    Mitchell Rivard        Bay City             Bay City Western High School

    MINNESOTA
    Shanna Decker *        Plainview            Plainview-Elgin-Millville High
                                                 School
    Caitlin Johnson        Rochester            Century High School
    Megan Sjostrom         Lafayette            GFW High School

    MISSISSIPPI
    Abigail Hardin *       Clinton              Jackson Academy
    Lynice Higgins         Hazlehurst           Hazlehurst High School

    MISSOURI
    Kristen Allcorn *      Sedalia              Smith-Cotton High School
    Lauren Lacey           Troy                 Troy Buchanan High School
    Kathleen Russell       Webster Groves       Cor Jesu Academy

    MONTANA
    Chelsea Brauer         Forsyth              Forsyth High School

    NEBRASKA
    Wayne Banks            Bellevue             Bellevue West Senior High
                                                 School
    Keshav Rao             Omaha                Brownell-Talbot School

    NEVADA
    Brian Choe             Las Vegas            Advanced Technologies Academy

    NEW HAMPSHIRE
    Jeffrey McInnis        Greenville           Mascenic Regional High School

    NEW JERSEY
    Sharon Kim             Fort Lee             Bergen County Academies
    John Monagle *         Clark                Arthur L. Johnson High School
    Becky Moran            Pleasantville        Home schooled
    Jolene Wang            Piscataway           Piscataway High School

    NEW YORK
    Eason Hahm             Chestnut Ridge       Spring Valley Senior High
                                                 School
    Jason Mogen            Dix Hills            Half Hollow Hills High School
                                                 West
    Nastasha Pollard       Stony Point          North Rockland High School
    Brittany Robles        Smithtown            Smithtown High School West
    Sheel Tyle             Pittsford            Pittsford Mendon High School

    NORTH CAROLINA
    Elizabeth Carney       Charlotte            Myers Park High School
    Ryan Hollander         Winston-Salem        Forsyth Country Day School

    NORTH DAKOTA
    Alex Windjue           West Fargo           West Fargo High School

    OHIO
    Ann Cheng              Cincinnati           Walnut Hills High School
    Jacob Potticary        Loveland             Loveland High School

    OKLAHOMA
    Carly Schnaithman      Garber               Garber High School

    OREGON
    Richie Day    Salem                         South Salem Senior High School

    PENNSYLVANIA
    Christopher Shotter    Monaca               Monaca Junior/Senior High
                                                 School

    SOUTH CAROLINA
    Tyler Bridges          Sumter               Sumter High School
    Graham Van Schaik *    Columbia             Spring Valley High School

    SOUTH DAKOTA
    Nicholas Stukel        Burke                Gregory High School

    TENNESSEE
    Sharda Fields          Memphis               Whitehaven High School
    Caroline Hadley        Knoxville             Bearden High School
    Chandler Lawson        Tullahoma             Tullahoma High School

    TEXAS
    Trevor Burbank *       Flower Mound          Flower Mound High School
    Nicole Castro          Keller                Keller High School
    Mark Hernandez         Eagle Pass            C.C. Winn High School
    Marilyn Mootz          Dallas                Highland Park High School
    Jasmine Thum           Austin                Liberal Arts & Science
                                                  Academy
    Kavita Venkateswar     San Antonio           Winston Churchill High School

    UTAH
    Sydney Hartsell        Salt Lake City        Rowland Hall St. Mark's
                                                  School
    VIRGINIA
    Ian Akers              Radford               Radford High School
    Ariel Talts            Danville              Galileo Magnet High School
    Sydney Tenhundfeld     Charlottesville       Renaissance School

    WASHINGTON
    Erik Hille *           Ritzville             Ritzville High School
    Sarah Klemsz           Battle Ground         Prairie High School
    Brian Tolkin           Mercer Island         Mercer Island High School

    WISCONSIN
    Brittaney Check        Wauwatosa             Wauwatosa East High School
    Rachael Lester         Cedarburg             Cedarburg Senior High School


    * National winner - $20,000 scholarship

    All others receive $10,000 scholarship



                      2008 TOYOTA COMMUNITY SCHOLARS
                        Community Service Snapshots

    Following is a small sampling of community-service projects performed by
the 2008 class of Toyota Community Scholars (more detail can be provided upon
request; student interviews can also be arranged).
    -- Surviving cancer and an amputation inspired this Scholar to found the
       Hearts of Hope project, where she mentors and personally visits cancer
       patients and amputees as they undergo treatments and/or recover from
       limb loss.  Over the past nine years, she has visited more than 600
       patients, and dedicates more than 300 hours of service per year to
       patients and their families.  She funds the project herself with money
       earned from a part-time job.
      (Shanna Decker, Plainview, Minn.)

    -- Founded The Community Cafe, a soup kitchen that has provided more than
       11,000 meals to the needy.  The Community Cafe has also raised more
       than $13,000 from civic groups and individuals.  Hot meals are
       currently served five nights a week; the program also provides a
       take-out meal service.  This Scholar hopes to expand The Community Cafe
       to offer meals three times each day, seven days a week to ease hunger
       and help to relieve the financial strain of the people served.
       (Kristen Allcorn, Sedalia, Mo.)

    -- This Scholar helped raise $21,000 to benefit Team River Runner, an
       organization that rehabilitates wounded U.S. soldiers at a local
       hospital by teaching them to kayak.  The majority of the funds bought a
       new transport van as well as three new kayaks for the wounded veterans
       to use.  His work with the organization has helped raise awareness
       about the wounded soldiers recovering at nearby Walter Reed Hospital.
       (Eric Weisberg, Bethesda, Md.)

    -- In 2005, founded Beyond All Borders - a project that aims to help
       children suffering from weekend hunger.  The program has since
       collected over 3,000 pounds of food for distribution to more than 160
       schools in New Jersey.  Beyond All Borders has also expanded its focus
       to global-hunger issues by reaching out to help alleviate Kenya's
       hunger problems.  This student's group also raised $5,300 to plant five
       acres of passion fruit for 50 Kenyan farm families.
       (John Monagle, Clark, N.J.)

    -- Based on the need for programs focused on character-development in
       children, this Scholar started a non-profit foundation called the Open
       My Eyes Foundation, which carries a message encouraging students to see
       every person as valuable.  By means of the book she has authored, Look
       At Me I Am Just Like You, this Scholar has led discussions with over
       1,500 children, ultimately raising awareness that leads students to
       accept diversity.  She is confident that her project will help put an
       end to loneliness, racism, suicides, self-centeredness and bullying in
       forthcoming generations.  (Abigail Hardin, Clinton, Miss.)

SOURCE  Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

Kathy Mota, +1-310-468-6919, or Andy Eggers, +1-502-584-0371, or cell,
+1-502-649-6588



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