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Toyota Awards $1.12 Million in Scholarships to 100 High School Seniors


Winners at Top of Class in Both Academics and Community Service

LOUISVILLE, KY - May 12, 2007: Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., (TMS) rewarded 100 high school seniors with $1.12 million in college scholarships for their commitment to education and community service at an awards banquet tonight.

The winners, who make up the 11th 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 the countless service projects conducted by the 2007 class, it is clear these 100 students view community service not as an obligation, but a way of life. As one Scholar, Brian Fontenot of Baytown, Texas, put it: "I have found that the influence volunteering has had on me is not one big factor, but many small details merged together, shaping who I am, how much I understand about life and teaching me compassion toward others."

For the 2007 class, their dreams of making a difference became reality through programs ranging from raising $25,000 toward the fight against muscular dystrophy to the promotion of hydrogen fuel cells as an alternative to gas-fueled engines to combating hunger through the growing of over 111,000 pounds of fresh vegetables that were then donated to local food pantries.

"What these 100 high school seniors have accomplished in regard to community service and academics at such a young age is truly amazing," said Michael Rouse, TMS corporate manager of philanthropy and community affairs. "Their commitment to helping those in need is inspiring. The future holds no limits; we are convinced they will have a very positive impact on the world around them."

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 2007. Since the Toyota Community Scholars program began in 1997, TMS has awarded over $12 million in scholarships to 1,100 students across the U.S.

Cristina Costantini, a Toyota Community Scholar from Milwaukee, Wis., is a prime example of the dedication to community service exhibited by this year's class. As the founder of "Bikes for Sierra Leone," Costantini oversaw a volunteer network that collected and refurbished over 300 bicycles for school- age children and teachers of this impoverished, war-ravaged country in Africa. (Because many students and teachers live three to seven miles from the nearest school, transportation is a significant barrier to education in Sierra Leone.)

Costantini organized a drive to collect bikes, school supplies and medical supplies -- plus raised the $8,800 it took to ship the items to Sierra Leone. In addition to the bikes, 70 computers and crates of supplies were donated.

Consequently, Costantini, like many of the Scholars, found community service to be the roadmap to what she wants to do in the future. "I am considering a career in the field of Foreign Service, and I hope someday to be involved in humanitarian projects on a larger scale."

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 Louisville that was attended by education, community, business and government leaders. Rory Kennedy, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, was the keynote speaker.

The two-and-a-half-day program included a tour of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc., in Georgetown, which builds the Camry, Camry hybrid, Avalon and Solara vehicles. In addition, the Scholars cruised the Ohio River on the Belle of Louisville (a historic paddle wheeler), and participated in a "ride and drive" that put them behind the wheel of four Toyota vehicles: FJ Cruiser, Yaris, RAV4 and Camry.

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.

                      2007 TOYOTA COMMUNITY SCHOLARS

                         CITY              HIGH SCHOOL

  ALABAMA
  Robert Whitaker        Birmingham        Briarwood Christian High School

  ALASKA
  Hannah Watkins         Kenai             Kenai Central High School

  ARIZONA
  Anita Lin              Scottsdale        Desert Mountain High School
  Anthony Sciubba        Gilbert           Higley High School

  ARKANSAS
  Kent Butler            Berryville        Berryville High School

  CALIFORNIA
  Bartell Cope           Aptos             Stevenson School
  Jaclyn D'Arcy *        Soquel            Merit Academy
  Angela Holcomb         Inglewood         Morningside High School
  Karen Hong             Rohnert Park      Montgomery High School
  Jacky Kwong            San Francisco     Lowell High School
  Brett Mamer            Brawley           Brawley Union High School
  Maxwell Murialdo *     Westminster       Los Alamitos High School
  Ann Thompson           Paso Robles       Templeton High School

  COLORADO
  Cara Feldkamp          Evergreen         Denver School of the Arts
  Stacey Squatrito       Colorado Springs  Pine Creek High School

  CONNECTICUT
  Elizabeth Americo      Guilford          Guilford High School

  DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
  Hannah Baker           Bolling AFB       Annapolis Area Christian School

  FLORIDA
  Erin Cloninger         Oviedo            Oviedo High School
  Bing Han               Jacksonville      Stanton College Preparatory
                                            School
  Quintin Haynes *       Rockledge         Rockledge High School
  Evan Kalina            Miami             Felix Varela Senior High School
  Benjamin McAfee        Cooper City       Cooper City High School

  GEORGIA
  Andrew Hollar          Suwanee           South Forsyth High School

  HAWAII
  Kyle Monette           Mililani          Mililani High School

  IDAHO
  Keegan Poppen          Eagle             River Stone Community School

  ILLINOIS
  Patrick Lee            South Barrington  Barrington Community High School

  INDIANA
  Reed Spencer           Rochester         Rochester Community High School
  Andrea Stevens         Hamilton          Hamilton Community School
  Gautham Vaidyanathan   Granger           Penn High School

  IOWA
  Tony Wang              Urbandale         Valley High School

  KANSAS
  Connie Hu              Olathe            Olathe South High School
  Ashley Kongs           Washington        Washington County High School
  Mallory Mahoney        Russell           Russell High School

  KENTUCKY
  Jacob Edwards          Columbia          Adair County High School
  David Tao II           Bardstown         The McCallie School
  Kristen Wilburn        Rush              Boyd County High School

  LOUISIANA
  Huang Huang            Shreveport        Caddo Parish Magnet High School
  Tanmay Misra           Lafayette         Lafayette High School

  MAINE
  Brittanny Lee *        West Bath         Morse High School

  MARYLAND
  Erica Esposito         Columbia          Glenelg Country School

  MASSACHUSETTS
  Hui Feng               West Roxbury      Boston Latin School
  Vivek Sant             Andover           Andover High School

  MICHIGAN
  Simran Chawa           Sterling Heights  Utica High School
  Yanyao Fu              Battle Creek      Lakeview High School
  Jane Yang *            Ypsilanti         Lincoln Senior High School

  MINNESOTA
  Tyler Josephson        Redwood Falls     Redwood Valley High School
  Emma McGlennen         Edina             Edina High School

  MISSISSIPPI
  Erica Pannell          Tupelo            Tupelo High School
  Latoyia Slay           Greenville        St. Joseph High School

  MISSOURI
  Jennifer Kinney        Saint Charles     Duchesne High School
  John Miller            Springfield       Glendale High School
  Stephen Robertson      Lincoln           Lincoln R-II High School
  Kristi Williams        Saint Joseph      Mid-Buchanan R-V High School

  MONTANA
  Allison Mullin         Stevensville      Stevensville High School

  NEVADA
  Shaan Patel            Las Vegas         Ed W. Clark High School

  NEW JERSEY
  Matthew Cortland *     Marlton           Cherokee High School
  Dana Eiselen           Ocean City        Ocean City High School
  Michal Ilewski         Clark             Arthur L. Johnson High School
  Leslie Labruto         Spring Lake       Manasquan High School
                          Heights
  Mohammad Modarres      Paramus           Paramus High School
  Bessie Young           Lebanon           Voorhees High School

  NEW YORK
  Gerald Antoine         Laurelton         George Westinghouse High School
  Daniel Lynch           Staten Island     Staten Island Technical High
                                            School
  Shivani Radhakrishnan  Middletown        Minisink Valley High School

  NORTH CAROLINA
  Annie Clark            Raleigh           Sanderson High School
  Chase Jenkins          Franklin          Highlands School
  Sharon Nwaebube        Raleigh           Millbrook High School
  Alexander Selig        Morganton         Freedom High School

  NORTH DAKOTA
  Jacob Holm             Valley City       Maple Valley High School

  OHIO
  Elaine Householder     Bidwell           River Valley High School
  Colleen Judge          Dayton            Oakwood High School
  Kelsey Stefanik-       Columbia Station  Columbia Local High School
   Sidener

  OKLAHOMA
  Jourdan Godwin         Fort Gibson       Fort Gibson High School
  Austin Scott           Norman            Norman North High School

  OREGON
  Kaitlyn Paysinger      Dayton            Dayton Senior High School

  PENNSYLVANIA
  Alexander Brothers     Chadds Ford       Kennett High School
  Carolyn Fox            Devon             Conestoga High School

  PUERTO RICO
  Francesca Montanile    Humacao           The Palmas Academy

  SOUTH CAROLINA
  Megan Millard          Greer             The Culver Academies

  TENNESSEE
  Tatiana Patsimas       Normandy          Tullahoma High School

  TEXAS
  William Arbery         Dallas            Cistercian Preparatory School
  Caitlin Comfort        San Antonio       Saint Mary's Hall
  Brian Fontenot *       Baytown           Ross S. Sterling High School
  Laura Gordon           League City       Clear Creek High School
  Britni Ihle            Keller            Keller High School
  Kevin Rustagi          Houston           Westside High School
  Laurie Seidel          Dallas            Greenhill School

  UTAH
  Mark Evans *           Sandy             Hillcrest High School

  VERMONT
  Shannon Jackson        Essex Junction    Essex High School

  VIRGINIA
  Christopher Cassidy *  Annandale         Falls Church High School
  Aagya Mathur           Tabb              New Horizons Governor's School
  Shannon Walker         Purcellville      Foxcroft School

  WASHINGTON
  Josephine Garcia *     Bellingham        Squalicum High School

  WEST VIRGINIA
  Gabrielle Ash          Salem             Doddridge County High School
  Kathryn Turner         Bristol           Liberty High School

  WISCONSIN
  Cristina Costantini *  Milwaukee         University School of Milwaukee
  Aaron Knodle           Neillsville       Neillsville High School
  Marie Mahaney          Brodhead          Brodhead Senior High School
  Amanda Meyer           Madison           Madison East High School

  WYOMING
  Marissa Wilson         Evanston          Evanston High School

  * National winner - $20,000 scholarship

  All others receive $10,000 scholarship

                      2007 TOYOTA COMMUNITY SCHOLARS
                       Community Service Snapshots

Following is a small sampling of community service projects performed by the 2007 class of Toyota Community Scholars (more detail can be provided upon request; student interviews can also be arranged).

  -- Organized the Swim-a-thon for Muscular Dystrophy, which has raised more
     than $25,000 in five years for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
     This Scholar has been involved with MDA since he was diagnosed with
     Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy more than 10 years ago.  An avid swimmer,
     he created the Swim-a-thon for Muscular Dystrophy in 1999 with his
     local swim and dive team to raise funds for MDA and awareness among his
     community about the plight of those affected by Muscular Dystrophy.
      (Christopher Cassidy, Annandale, Va.)

  -- Started Teen Trendsetters, a program that involves more than 65
     students from his high school who dedicate two-and-a-half hours of
     community service weekly.  The high school students serve as mentors to
     students at two local elementary schools.  Members of Trendsetters have
     organized field trips, dances and festivals for the elementary school
     students they mentor.  (Quintin Haynes, Rockledge, Fla.)

  -- Founded Kids 4 Hydrogen, a non-profit organization that works to
     educate students and adults about why hydrogen should become America's
     energy choice of the future.  She has given speeches and presentations
     in California and beyond about Kids 4 Hydrogen and the importance of
     alternative fuels.  Arranged a meeting of the top 20 energy experts in
     California at her school.  Her research convinced her that hydrogen
     fuel cells were a safe, reliable and feasible alternative to gas-fueled
     engines.  (Jaclyn D'Arcy, Soquel, Calif.)

  -- After watching his mother battle cancer and hearing her account of
     the time she received her first free wig during chemotherapy
     treatments, this Scholar was inspired to help the San Jacinto Methodist
     Hospital Cancer Center with their growing need for new or gently used
     wigs and head coverings.  That is when he founded HEADing for a Cure,
     which collects wigs and head coverings for women battling cancer who
     lost their hair during chemotherapy.  Before HEADing for a Cure, the
     Center had only five usable wigs.  Today, it has over 75 wigs and
     permanent donation sites throughout the community have been established
     to continue expanding its inventory.  (Brian Fontenot, Baytown, Texas)

  -- Seeing a need in their community, this Scholar and her sister co-
     founded Gardening for Families, a project that raises fresh vegetables
     for food pantries and disadvantaged families.  Since 2001, more than
     111,000 pounds of fresh vegetables have been raised and donated by
     Gardening for Families. She also established Project Growing Together,
     which provides free garden plants and growing instructions to families
     in need to help them reduce food shortages. (Kristi Williams, St.
     Joseph, Mo.)