Donating Your Car To Help Others Unlock The Door Of Opportunity
Monday, June 2nd, 2008How many cars do you have in the driveway? One, two, maybe more? Do you use them all? Are they all really necessary? Why not donate a car to a charitable organization? I recently found such organization’s website on internet. Car donations work basically the same as any other donation with the exception that the organization will sell the car and then use the money that they receive for the car for something good. This organization work with some other charity organizations that can be chosen by the donors to benefit. When donors donate car, they can help single mothers, orphans, homeless, teen and adult rehab, food distribution as well as prison reform.
This organization specializes in turning people’s desire to help others into an opportunity to donate car if they don’t use their extra car anymore. We can even donate a house or property via this website. There are some advantages of donating car via this website :
IRS tax deduction for the automobile, RV, boat, plane, or trailer.
Free vehicle pick-up, running or not! (restrictions apply).
Avoid the headaches of selling used car — no expensive want ads, taking phone calls, showing the car, or price haggling.
Nations fastest online response form and up to the minute tax advice.
Honesty and integrity: they’ll handle title work and repair negotiations
What I found very interesting about this organization is the fact that one of its roots called Angel Ministries use the car donations to create positive children’s animations, anti-drug documentaries, teen boys rehabilitation homes and prison literatures that the generation growing up will have the same values to make a great world. We can preview some of the positive media produced by the ministry in the website.
We all should be thankful for life that God has given to us, and helping others is a way to to express our gratitude. By doing worthy things each and every day we can be the key that helps unlock the door of opportunity for someone.