The Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF), in collaboration with the Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation (TMP Foundation) and the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), has launched a new shuttle service component of the Healthcare Mobility for All (HEAL) Program – providing safe, reliable, and efficient transportation for PGH healthcare professionals, particularly those working late-night and early-morning shifts when commuting options are scarce. The service, which runs until December 2026, utilizes three Tamaraw UV-based Toyota shuttles. These 12-seater vehicles operate on the three busiest routes for PGH staff: Fairview, Paliparan, and SM Dasma via Aguinaldo. Each shuttle is scheduled to make at least two daily trips, assisting staff traveling home late at night and ensuring reliable arrival for early shifts.
The HEAL program is designed to ease the burden of stressful and unpredictable commutes for dedicated PGH personnel. The introduction of the bespoke service is expected to provide tens of thousands of safe commutes, while also decreasing travel time and contributing to emission reduction. Later this year, the operation will be enhanced with a smart booking system to allow advanced seat reservations, optimizing routes and increasing efficiency. The program is implemented in partnership with Toyota Mobility Solutions Philippines, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, and the Deloitte Future of Mobility Solution Centre.







