Car Donation Centers Alabama
Donating a vehicle is one of the easiest and most generous ways to change someone’s life for the better. Your unwanted car can be the reason that an underprivileged child gets the resources they need to better themselves. Your old truck can provide a better life for disadvantaged kids, disabled people and veterans. There are a hundred reasons to donate your unwanted cars, motorcycles or any other vehicle to one of our car donation centers today.
Donating is a simple process that comes with no expense to yourself. It doesn’t matter the vehicle’s size, value or condition – we’ll take anything you don’t want off your hands without question. If you want to do away with the hassle of posting ads or selling to a used car lot, donating your car is not only a stress-free option, but you’ll also be making a significant difference to the lives of disadvantaged adults and youngsters.
American Council Of The Blind
Donate a car to the American Council of the Blind. FAST FREE PICKUP. 24 hour response. Running or not. Maximum Tax Deduction and No Emission Test Required! Call 24/7.
Cars for Kids
Donate your car for kids. Fast Free Pickup – Running or Not – 24 Hour Response – Maximum Tax Donation – Help Find Missing Kids!
United Breast Cancer Foundation
The United Breast Cancer Foundation accept donated cars to support breast cancer patients, survivors, and families. Call 24 hours a day.
Rawhide Ranch
Helping Change the Lives of At-risk Youth and Families. Accepts a variety of vehicles. Cars, trucks, bikes, boats, even jet-ski’s! Fast FREE Pick up.
How To Donate A Car In AL
Simply hit the ‘Click To Donate Now’ button above or call us on (877) 689-0815 and we’ll take you through the donation process in full. Your chosen charity will arrange a suitable date and time to collect the vehicle from your premises (or anywhere else it might be located) and take it away for you in a hassle-free, convenient fashion. Whether it’s in working condition or not, they’ll tow away your vehicle and help free up that clutter on your driveway or in your garage.
Our car donation centers endeavor to take every single vehicle we can. They rarely say no to a donation, so please don’t think twice about offering them your automobiles, motorcycles, RVs or campervans regardless of their current state. We guarantee that you’ll find the process smooth, professional and completely trouble-free. Your unwanted cars can help provide financial support and put a smile on the faces of those who need it, so choose the easy option and donate your vehicle today.

Questions About Car Donation AL
All vehicles are welcome. Cars, trucks, RVs, campervans, boats, motorcycles, and more. If it’s got wheels and an engine, our charities take it off your hands.
Yes, all vehicles are collected by us at our charities’ expense. They will arrange a suitable date and time to collect the vehicle from wherever it might be located.
A vehicle’s value is determined by a number of factors, including age, condition, mileage and current market value. Some cars will be stripped and sold as spare parts.
Our only requirement is the title to the vehicle. If you have any other paperwork, such as service history, they’ll take it too, although it’s not required. Even if you don’t have your title papers, please call us regardless.
The proceeds from the sale of your vehicle will go to one of a car donation centers in Alabama, including the American Council of the Blind, Kars4Kids and Rawhide Ranch. You will also benefit from a reasonable tax deduction too.
Yes, our charities accept vehicles that aren’t currently in running condition. Sometimes, these autos can be stripped down for spare parts. Call us on (877) 689-0815 and we’ll see what we can do with your vehicle.
Other Car Donation Centers Alabama
UAB Center for Low Vision Rehabilitation
1720 University Boulevard
Suite 380
Birmingham, AL 35233
Phone: (205) 488-0736
www.health.uab.edu/default.aspx
University of Alabama at Birmingham: Department of Leadership, Special Education and Foundations
Education Building, Room 2321
UAB Campus
Birmingham, AL 35294
Phone: (205) 934-3440
www.ed.uab.edu/specialeducation/index.htm
Workshops, Inc.
4244 Third Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: (205) 592-9683
www.workshopsinc.com
WTSU Radio Reading Service
252 Montgomery Street
Suite 312
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 241-9574
http://publicradio.troy.edu
WUAL Radio Reading Service
166 Phifer Annex
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0370
Phone: (205) 348-6644
www.apr.org
Alabama Rehab
560 South Lawrence Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 293-7500
www.rehab.alabama.gov
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
560 South Lawrence Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 293-7500
www.rehab.alabama.gov
Alabama Deafblind Project
924 South 18th Street., Worrell #110C
Birmingham, AL 35294
Phone: (866) 975-0624
www.vsrc.uab.edu/deafblind
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
560 South Lawrence Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 293-7500
www.rehab.alabama.gov
Alabama Department of Senior Services
770 Washington Avenue
RSA Plaza Suite 470
Montgomery, AL 36130-1851
Phone: (334) 242-5743
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
205 East South Street
Talladega, AL 35160
Phone: (256) 761-3259
www.aidb.org
Alabama Library and Resource Center for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
705 South Street East
Talladega, AL 35160
Phone: (256) 761-3237
www.aidb.org
Alabama Optometric Association
400 South Union Street, Suite 435
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 834-1057
www.eyesite-aloa.org
Alabama Radio Reading Service Network
650 11th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35294
Phone: (205) 934-6576
www.wbhm.org
Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
6030 Monticello Drive
Montgomery, AL 36130-6000
Phone: (334) 213-3906
Alabama State Department of Education
50 North Ripley Street
Montgomery, AL 36130
Phone: (334) 242-8114
www.alsde.edu
Alabama Statewide Technology Access and Response (STAR) System
P.O. Box 20752
Montgomery, AL 36120-0752
Phone: (334) 613-3480
www.rehab.state.al.us/star
Department for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Houston-Love Memorial Library
212 West Burdeshaw Street
Dothan, AL 36303
Phone: (334) 793-9767
www.houstonlovelibrary.org
Huntsville Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
915 Monroe Street SW
Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone: (256) 532-5980
www.hpl.lib.al.us/departments/bph
Liz Moore Low Vision Center
46 Medical Park Drive East, Suite 475
Birmingham, AL 35235
Phone: (205) 838-3162
Mobile Association for the Blind
2440 Gordon Smith Drive
Mobile, AL 36617
Phone: (251) 473-3585
www.mobileblind.org
Personnel Preparation – Find Services – Results
Education Building, Room 2321
UAB Campus
Birmingham, AL 35294
Phone: (205) 934-3440
www.ed.uab.edu/specialeducation/index.htm
Southwest Alabama Regional School for the Deaf and Blind
3980 Burma Road
Mobile, AL 36693-4522
Phone: (251) 221-5454
Tuscaloosa Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Tuscaloosa Public Library
1801 Jack Warner Parkway
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone: (205) 345-3994
www.tuscaloosa-library.org/pages/bph.html
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: Southeastern Blind Rehabilitation Center
700 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL 35233
Phone: (205) 558-4706