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Autism awareness is the heart work of so many vehicle donors! Our donors have richly personal reasons for selecting a receiving charity. Health-related organizations hit the top of the list. The choice may be all about the care of the planet, or of animals. Moreover, charities are picked for sentimental reasons.
The owners of a recycle-ready 2007 Dodge Caravan chose Autism Calgary Association for heartfelt reasons.
Continue reading "Autism Awareness" →Donating as Porsche Cayenne really is as easy as 1-2-3 for donor and charity alike. Tackling the unique challenges of underground tows, cross-border sales, and special donation parameters? Well, leave that to us!
Continue reading "Porsche Cayenne Donation for Humanitarian Relief" →Charity of choice was on this 1973 Super Beetle donor's mind when it was time to part with her treasured car. From parking lot to auction lot, this one stirred a little buyer buzz!
Continue reading "Super Beetle | Super Donation" →Humanitarian aid came riding in on fourteen wheels early this Fall! Have you been following our blog? Then you know that Canadian Red Cross donation dollars add up quickly, and a vehicle donation through Donate a Car Canada is just one way to help global relief efforts. You may also have had a taste of how exciting the auction process can be when a donated vehicle is up for bids!
Continue reading "Canadian Red Cross Classic Car Auction Update!" →Remembrance Day 2023: remembering, honouring.
Did you know you can donate a car, truck, van, SUV, or motorcycle to help build and maintain the Trans Canada Trail? It's as easy as 1-2-3!
Continue reading "Charity Spotlight! Donate a Vehicle for Trans Canada Trail" →This weekend's charity car auction was a great ride! Curious about what happens at a car auction? Listen to one Alberta auctioneer give it his all to raise funds for charity!
Continue reading "“Can I get $11,500?” | What happens at a car auction?" →