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GRAND PRIZE WINNER

2024 Toyota Grand Highlander



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Help build a hospital on Tortuga Island Haiti and save lives! Donate and be entered for a chance to great prizes! Three winners will be selected at our next annual fundraising gala in April, 2024! 


Car Features

Exterior:
  • 18″ Alloy Wheels
  • Black Painted Grille
  • Roof Rails
  • Heated Outer Mirrors


Interior:

  • Softex®-trimmed Seating
  • 10-way Power Driver & 8-way Power Passenger Seats
  • 7-Passenger Capacity w/ 2nd Row Captains Chairs or
  • 8-Passenger Bench
  • Heated Front Seats
  • 2nd Row Sunshades



Multimedia/Technology:

  • Digital Key (requires active Remote Connect trial or subscription)
  • 12.3” Touchscreen
  • 7” MID
  • 6 Power USB / 1 Media USB
  • Wireless Charger

Safety & Convenience

  • TSS 3.0
  • Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert
  • 5 Door Smart Key
  • Power Liftgate
  • Garage Door Opener
  • Auto-dimming Mirror

Our vision for the island is one where men, women and children can get access to the medical services they need in a safe and timely manner.

 
 

Our primary goal is to address the issue of medical care on Tortuga Island and neighboring provinces. We need to serve a population of over 60,000, who are at any given moment more than 3 hours away from the nearest medical facility even with transportation. For most Tortugais, a trip to the hospital means an hour’s walk , a 20 minute motorcycle ride followed by an hour and a half on a boat.

All proceeds go to buying materials and paying for workers to get the hospital built. And every dime given gets TIU closer to our goal of providing medical services to the people of La Tortue. 

See Our Sweepstake Rules Here

ABOUT US

We’re an organization founded on the basic principle that good men suffer when other good men stand idly by. Most of us, having emigrated from Haiti, now look back to the island of our birth to see a beautiful people, a beautiful culture, but so much need. Our primary goal is to address the issue of medical care on Tortuga Island and neighboring provinces. We need to serve a population of over 60,000, who are at any given moment more than 3 hours away from the nearest medical facility, if the transportation is available. For most Tortugais, a trip to the hospital means an hour’s walk , a 20 minute motorcycle ride followed by an hour and a half on a boat. TIU is driven by the knowledge of a singular fact: in matters of life and death , failure is not an option.