Aug 19 2009
Your Car Donation Can Help Animals
When car donors make their donations to Cars 4 Causes®, they choose which charities will benefit. We have more than 13,400 charities on our current list, and we’re adding new ones all the time.
We also have the Cars 4 Causes® Charity Partners Program. (Within this program, non-profit organizations designate Cars 4 Causes® as their car donation charity, and our experienced team then works directly with them to take care of their vehicle donations.)
We thought you’d like to hear about a few of our newest Charity Partners that focus their efforts on animals.

Ace of Hearts is a dog rescue foundation.
Ace of Hearts. This is a dog rescue foundation for animals in need. Its members rescue dogs from shelters, saving them from potentially being euthanized. Ace of Hearts is devoted to reducing pet over-population and finding these dogs happy, healthy homes.

Friends of Animals finds homes for abused cats and dogs
Friends of Animals Foundation. This charity rehabilitates and finds homes for abused, neglected and abandoned cats and dogs. They run a no-kill shelter that takes animals in, some in devastating conditions. The Friends of Animals Foundation is committed to finding responsible and loving adoptive families that will give these animals a second chance at a good life.
New England Equine Rescues. This organization is a network of volunteers who love horses. The New England Equine Rescues group facilitates the humane treatment and placement of horses, mainly focusing on crisis intervention.
See our list of charities on our Website – You’ll find many, many animal rescue organizations you can designate when you donate car through Cars 4 Causes®. We’d love to list them all here; they range from the Bat World Sanctuary in Texas to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee to the Maui Humane Society.
Your car donation span geography and charity to help those in need.
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March 8th, 2010 at 5:11 am
I’m interested in how you handle the nationwide program of car donations. Do you drive or ship the car to it’s intended destination, or do you have an exchange program of sorts? Or do you sell the cars off and donate the cash?
March 8th, 2010 at 11:23 am
We work with a number of contracted companies to have the cars towed to our sites at no cost to the donor. If the vehicle is eligible to be donated directly to a recipient, meaning it passes the safety requirements and appropriately meets the recipient’s needs, then we get it ready to go and donate it to that deserving person. If not, the car is sold, and proceeds benefit the charity of the donor’s choice.