DFW athletes and Toyota Pioneers Help Ignite Special Olympics World Games
En route to the Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015, Toyota celebrates the Flame of Hope arriving at the temporary Toyota headquarters (TCAL) Friday afternoon as part of the Unified Relay Across America.
Toyota’s Steve Curtis, vice president of corporate communications; and
Terri Von Lehmden, national manager, PMO & talent acquisition, made
the half-mile torch run down Legacy Drive in Plano, Texas. As Curtis and
Von Lehmden arrived at headquarters, they were greeted by local Special
Olympics athletes and their families, Jim Lentz, Toyota Motor North
America chief executive officer, and one-hundred of the first Toyota
employees who have moved to Texas.
As the Flame of Hope was carried onto Toyota soil, Lentz addressed the
crowd in attendance reiterating Toyota’s commitment to Special Olympics
USA, what it means for Toyota to be a part of the World Games Los
Angeles 2015, as well as the Unified Relay Across America.
“Today is a truly gratifying and humbling experience for Toyota,” said
Jim Lentz, Toyota Motor North America, chief executive officer. “Toyota
is proud to play a supporting role in the World Games and Special
Olympics USA. Toyota will continue to celebrate and support the
abilities of Special Olympics athletes and the overall mission of this
great organization.”
Curtis and Von Lehmden concluded Friday’s festivities as they departed
TCAL with another half-mile run down the route and handed the torch off
to a waiting Toyota vehicle, which will help deliver the torch to the
next stop in Arlington.
Friday’s ceremony is part of an ongoing celebration from Toyota as the
Official Automotive Sponsor of the 2015 Special Olympics World Games,
taking place in Los Angeles from July 25 to August 2. With more than
7,000 athletes, 177 represented countries and 30,000 volunteers, the
2015 Special Olympics World Games will be the largest sports and
humanitarian event this year. Toyota is raising awareness and support
around the Special Olympics World Games, and joining in its mission of
acceptance, inclusion and embracing diversity.
“Toyota has been a tremendous partner of the Special Olympics World
Games Los Angeles 2015 and throughout many segments of the Unified Relay
Across America, said Chris Hahn, Head of Delegation for Special
Olympics USA, adding, “We are particularly thankful for their support of
Special Olympics USA.”
The Special Olympics event is just one example of how Toyota is engaged
philanthropically in the state of Texas. Toyota has made numerous
investments since 1991, which includes $3.9 billion into the state’s
economy and $17.9 million in nonprofit contributions.
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