An Overview of Children's Charities That Benefit
From Used Vehicle
Donation
Despite recent
rulings that have changed the way deductions from used
vehicle donation are valued, there are still any
worthwhile charities that can still use either your
vehicle or the cash it can be sold for. Many of these
charities focus on the needs of children and their
families.
For instance, one type of children's charity that benefits from
used car donation are those that serve children with medical
conditions. This can be anything form cancer, to blindness to
end of life care. Organizations such as the Make a Wish
Foundation and the National Children's Cancer Society are able
to use the cars donated to go about their work or sell them for
the money that can then be donated as cash support, necessary
medical equipment or prescriptions.
Sometimes a used vehicle donation is used in the case of
Children's medical charities as a way for a disadvantaged
child's parents to reliably get them to a variety of medical
appointments. Cars that are used directly have the advantage of
being able to be deducted at their fair market value rather
than the sale price of such a vehicle sold at wholesale
auction.
Since medical charities are often cash-strapped (rather than
lacking for volunteers), you will find that a great many of the
ads for used vehicle donation representing these types of
charities. Such a fast and high turnover of vehicles, dealt
through third-party agents are common when these types of
charities utilize used car donation. Partly this is due to it
being hard not to feel moved to do something while looking at a
kid in a wheelchair, but also, because the need is very great.
Indeed, it's not just a few families that have been cast into
poverty because of a single childhood illness in the United
States. Other countries, of course, don't have quite such
problems thanks to universal medical coverage for all citizens.
Unless that happens very soon, the problem seems here to stay.
An entire industry of old car parts and scrap metal has arisen
from this lapse in the social contract, in an apparently
perfect example of privatization of such usually governmental
obligations.
Another type of charity that can benefit from used vehicle
donation include those that serve “at-risk†youth.
Charitable non-profit organizations (NPOs) like the United Way
function to keep children off “the streets†where they might
be tempted into a life of crime. Many of their programs
addresses issues of education, as well as after school programs
and self-esteem building projects.
Since their inception in the 1960s, such charities tend to
focus on urban areas and as such, are generally less in need of
automobiles for direct use. However, because the needs of the
programs are highest in suitable volunteer labour department, a
used vehicle donation has the advantage of going a long way
with such missions.
A business that regularly employs used vehicle donation to turn
over a fleet of vehicles (such a taxi or courier services)
could even set up a college fund though one of these
organizations. Though many of these charities suffer from the
fate of such youngsters as being more of a choice than children
stuck in wheelchairs, so donations can severely lag in these
organizations from year to year.
Some charities that serve a religious mission also serve
children. The Salvation Army, for instance, has a religious
base though it often serves very needy children though helping
them and their parents find lodging for the night or with
donations of clothing or furniture. Some charitable
organizations serve the children of a given congregation alone.
Religious organizations do not typically solicit automotive
donations with quite the same vigour as do charities that serve
special needs children who are suffering from developmental
disabilities or birth defects, though there certainly are
exceptions.
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