NMLC Selected As Finalist in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good
The National Marine Life Center Is One of 500 Finalists for Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good Program!
Help us win a new car to make an even bigger difference!
The National Marine Life Center is proud to announce we’ve been selected as a finalist in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good Program. Now we need your help!
Tell all your friends and vote for the National Marine Life Center at www.100carsforgood.com on May 26.
Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program will be awarding 100 vehicles to 100 nonprofits over the course of 100 days based on votes from the public. A total of 500 nonprofits were selected from more than 4,000 applications nationwide. The National Marine Life Center is hoping to win a new Toyota Highlander to be used as an animal ambulance and as transportation for our education and outreach programs.
NMLC requires a reliable vehicle to transport sick and injured seal and sea turtle patients to and from our marine animal hospital in Buzzards Bay. A new Toyota Highlander 4×4 would offer the versatility to accommodate large animal carriers, the durability to reach off road release sites, and the dependability for long distance transports.
Our education programs use marine animal strandings and rehabilitation as subject material to teach critical science, technology, engineering, and math skills and reinforce lessons in ocean conservation. With a new Toyota we can expand the influence of our outreach efforts and help educate the community about the importance of conservation, science, and rehabilitation.
Please vote for NMLC on May 26!