Earlier this month, Toyota and espnW announced the members of the fifth class of Toyota "Everyday Heroes" at the espnW: Women + Sports Summit in Newport Beach, California. This award honors those individuals that are making a difference for women and girls through sports in their local communities, and the organizations that are recognized received $10,000 grants.

This year's "Everyday Heroes" are:
- Darlene Hunter, founder of Lady Mavericks Wheelchair Basketball in Dallas, TX
- Fartun Osman, founder of Somali Girls Rock in St. Paul, MN
- Mira Manickam, founder of Brown Girl Surf in Oakland, CA
In a press release, Nancy Inouye, National Media Manager, Toyota Motor North America, remarked, "For five years running, Toyota is proud to celebrate the ‘Everyday Heroes’ and honor these remarkable women who are inspiring change in the world around them. Through their dedication and commitment, we see the positive lasting impact they have made to empower women and girls through sports."
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