4 Ways to Make the World a Better Place

Creating Hope

The world is changing rapidly and sometimes many people can’t keep up. Many people are struggling every day to make a change in their life and the lives around them. Even those that don’t have much to offer can make a change by giving the essentials of what they have. The smallest things make the biggest difference. Especially when it comes to donating. Making a donation is the biggest contribution any person can make because it can save lives.

Donating your Car

There are many ways to donate, but many have never heard of donating their vehicle. Donating your car can help heal the world in different ways. When making a donation many do it because they believe in the cause the charity represents. Charities are built on a principle foundation to do as much good as humanely possible. There are many that spend their lives in and out of the hospital. So, to make a change in the world and build a difference you can donate your car.

Helping someone in need with a car that you might scrap or no longer want even though it functions fine can save so many. Funds raised from your car will go to kidney patients that cannot afford it. There are also other benefits including a tax right-off. The amount paid to the charity due to the sale of your car, you will receive a tax receipt. This receipt can be kept for your records to be put in that year’s tax deductions.

Donating locally can make a big difference to the community around you and many may not know where their charitable donation is going if they outsource. Donating nearest to you ensures fast and efficient pick up of your vehicle and the promise of a trusted organization.

Selling your car is made easy too. Instead of having to do it yourself, the charity will do it for you. TowKars uses the donated vehicles to help people that suffer from kidney disease. It helps with research, transplants, promoting the education of kidney disease, and much more. All sales stay local and help thousands of individuals.

Make the World Better One Vehicle at a Time

Donating your car is just one way to save thousands of people. You can also donate your boat, motorcycle, and even your motorhome or RV. Each donation and contribution is used to help the charity help everyday people around you. In Utah, there are thousands of kidney patients that need research studies done, financial help, and promotion in organ donation. Utah car donations are highly wanted due to the strong impact it will have on the community and the people around them.

Donation is fast and simple. There is an online donation form that is to be filled out then within two workdays the car, boat, motorcycle, or RV will be picked up by the charity. The vehicle is generally picked up within 24-48 hours from acceptance of the vehicle. And as long as the vehicle is in standard order (clear title, inflated tires, and it hasn’t been dismantled) the vehicle will be taken and sold. All proceeds will go to helping grow local engagement and help kidney patients with needs such as expensive dialysis treatments and medical bills.

Benefits of Donating

  • Free towing
  • You can recieve tax deductions
  • The charity will sell your car for you, no more hassle
  • You save the lives more than 4000 people that suffer from kidney disease
  • Helping a cause that you believe in
  • Some vehicles may be used for public access to patients that don’t have a vehicle

Uniting to Create a Better World

The smallest impacts make the biggest changes. Donating your car, boat, motorcycle, or mobile home can change the lives of thousands of people. People that have to be in the hospital every day to stay alive will be able to walk around freely because your donation helped fund research, donations, information, and so much more. The world is made better every day because people choose to help. With a better understanding, you can decide how you can make the world better.

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.

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