Give the Gift of mobilitySpecial Kids Fund
www.specialkidsfund.org
SKF is a unique children’s charity alliance of social service organizations, hospitals, camps and schools caring for developmentally disabled children and at-risk youth. Many of our special needs children come from communities that cannot afford the one-on-one specialized care and expensive equipment necessary for them to thrive. Our unique children’s charity provides funding through your donations that make it possible to provide special needs programs that are opening new vistas for the educationally, emotionally and physically challenged. Charity Cars
www.800charitycars.org
Nationally acclaimed and considered the most innovative and successful national "car ownership" program, 1-800-Charity Cars is an outstanding example of the non-profit social entrepreneur business model. Totally self-sufficient, it succeeds without government funding or foundation grants. * The vast majority of donated vehicles do not qualify to be "program" cars. (Charity Cars bases its decisions on many factors including, but not limited to, year, make, model, mileage, condition, location, recipient, repair and funding limitations.) Since placing a vehicle with a client is the exception rather than the rule, donors should assume that their vehicle will be sold at auction or for salvage with the proceeds returning to Charity Cars Inc. We will notify the donor in writing if their vehicle may be provided to a disadvantaged person. Midwest Mobility
www.midwestmobility.com
If you have an accessible vehicle or mobility equipment that is no longer needed and you would like to help other local mobility restricted people by donating your vehicle or equipment, Midwest Mobility has many families who don't have the resources to get the needed equipment or transportation. The only charge to the people in need are repairs or installation of the equipment. Contact any of our locations for drop off information. |
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