This is a fantastic service! There’s nothing worse than having a car breakdown and to find out that it would be more than the car is worth to fix it. It would just add insult to injury if I also had to pay for the tow truck to take it away. Being a student for the past couple years i didn’t have a lot of money for cars. I’m so glad I found out about this service. The towing was fast and Easy to set up. And on top of that, the money gets donated to wildlife conservation. There’s no downside to using this service, but Donate a Car makes having an irrepairable car an upside.
You have Our Gratitude
- Thank you Nadia from Toronto for donating a 2007 Buick Allure to The Scott Mission
- Thank you Matthew from Summerside for donating a 2008 Toyota Yaris to Heart and Stroke Foundation
- Thank you Lynn from Sicamous for donating a 2012 Ford Fusion to Alzheimer Society of BC
- Thank you Mekera from Edmonton for donating a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee to Alberta Cancer Foundation
- Thank you Doug from St Andrews for donating a 1997 Ford F150 to CancerCare Manitoba
- Thank you Brenda from Almonte for donating a 2002 Audi A4 1.8T Quattro station wagon to The Ottawa Mission
- Thank you Shannon from Kitchener for donating a 2010 Nissan Altima to Tree Canada
- Thank you Clara W K from Scarborough for donating a 2006 Subaru Impreza to The Scott Mission
- Thank you Casey from Toronto for donating a 2013 Ford Fiesta to Canadian Cancer Society
- Thank you Tara from Fredericton for donating a 2007 Honda Accord to Conservation Council of New Brunswick
- Thank you Shella from Lethbridge for donating a 2001 Ford F150 to Friends of the Helen Schuler Nature Centre Society
- Thank you William from Victoria for donating a 2006 Suzuki Swift to PHS Community Services Society
- Thank you Rukiye from Calgary for donating a 2007 Chevrolet Equinox to Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation
- Thank you Stephen from Victoria for donating a 2012 Mini Cooper to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada
- Thank you Andre from Val Caron for donating a 2010 Dodge Journey to Canadian Cancer Society