Are you holding on to a vehicle that’s costing more than it’s worth? Whether it’s a car, truck, motorcycle, RV, or even a boat, you can start a new adventure by donating it to BARCC!

We’ve partnered with Charitable Adult Rides & Services (CARS) as a new way for you to make a difference and support survivors.

What is CARS?

CARS is a nonprofit organization that partners with other nonprofits so their supporters can donate their used vehicles. Donated vehicles are sold through the used-car markets and provide crucial funding for thousands of nonprofit programs and services, making an impact in communities all over the world. They have given over $450 million to their nonprofit partners through their donation program.

How Do I Donate?

The process is simple, the pick-up is free, your donation is tax-deductible, and the proceeds directly support survivors in BARCC’s care. Visit our vehicle donation page and complete the online form. You can also call 855-500-RIDE (7433) seven days a week during regular hours of operations, and the CARS Vehicle Donor Support Team will walk you through the donation form over the phone and then help you arrange for your free pick-up.

Don’t wait! Save yourself the hassle of selling your car by visiting our vehicle donation page to begin the donation process today.

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