Monday 10 December 2012

Why Donate?


There are countless reasons to make a vehicle donations to our organization. First of all our organization is a very rare. There are not many of us out there. Your donations through us will have a great impact on hundreds of lives.
It’s very easy to donate. You won’t break a sweat. Plus every one of your donations counts. Whether its a truck, a car, a van, a dated vehicle that no longer functions, a boat or even a plane. Any one of these donations will help a struggling family or individual in a big way.
Our organization is all about giving back to the people. We are a non-profit organization. All profits that we receive through auctioning off vehicles that are not eligible to be sent to family in need will be used to fund the program. The funds will be used to continue sending vehicles.
Your one donation will help a family. Families who are transitioning from public assistance to work, families who have no choice but to live in transitional shelters, families who were impacted by a natural disaster and have suffered a loss, victims of domestic violence, the working poor, and those in need of medical assistance will all be aided. All of these individuals and families are in need of your help. Your donation will change their lives.
At this moment there are families out there who are struggling to get through the day. Without a reliable source of transportation they are unable to complete daily necessities such as getting to and from work and school. With your donation they will be gifted a vehicle. They will be given the opportunity to start fresh. Rebuild their lives and become more independent. Without a vehicle they must constantly rely on others but with your help they may no longer need to do that.
Imagine if it were you, struggling to find a way to get through the day. What if you had a family and weren’t able to provide for your loved ones? There are hundreds of people like this around the country. With your donation you will help one of these families get their lives back on track.

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