Car Donation Centers Vermont
Are you a Vermont resident with an unwanted vehicle sitting around at home? In your hands, that car, truck, bike or RV might just be an inconvenience, but in the hands of one of our car donation centers, it could make a significant difference to someone’s life. Car donations are one of the most powerful ways to help the needy across the Sunflower State, and will help provide food, shelter and resources to those who need it the most.
Our car donation centers are always happy to receive car donations regardless of their condition or age. Even old, rundown vehicles can change a life for the better, whether it’s putting a disadvantaged child through education or providing food to less fortunate families. If you want to help out a worthy cause, change lives and receive a generous tax break in the process, donating your unwanted vehicle should be top of your to-do list.
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 VT
The vehicle donation process only takes a few minutes. If you’re ready to get started, simply call us on 877-689-0815 and we’ll talk you through everything over the phone. Donating your car, truck, bike or anything else is not only an impactful way to change a life, but once you’ve decided to donate, our charities will do the rest.
Our car donation centers will arrange a time and location to tow the vehicle from your home, then it will either go straight to auction or get broken down for spare parts. Once the auction is complete, they’ll provide you with the tax break paperwork. There’s really nothing else to it. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us on the number provided.

Questions About Car Donation in VT
We accept a wide range of vehicle donations. If it qualifies as a vehicle, we’ll most likely accept it. Cars, trucks, vans, mobile homes, boats, motorcycles, jet skis and more.
Our charities do all of the collecting. Liaise with them to find a suitable date, time and location to collect and they’ll tow away your donated vehicle free of charge.
Value is determined through the regular factors; age, drivability, condition and mileage. Our charities endeavor to provide the best possible value for your donated automobile.
Our charities require the title paperwork with the donated vehicle. You may not have this to hand, and if that’s the case, give us a call and we’ll see if your donation can still be accepted.
The proceeds from the auction of your vehicle will go towards helping disadvantaged children and adults in VT. We work with several charities and your donation will help provide aid where it’s needed most.
You certainly can. Our car donation centers in Vermont accept vehicles in any condition, from pristine to completely rundown.
Other Car Donation Centers Vermont
Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
60 Kimball Avenue
South Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: (802) 863-1358
www.vabvi.org
Vermont Association of Business, Industry, and Rehabilitation
75 Talcott Road
Suite 30
Williston, VT 05495
Phone: (802) 878-1107
www.vabir.com
Vermont Deafblind Project
University of Vermont
317 A Mann Hall
Burlington, VT 05405-1757
Phone: (802) 656-4031
www.uvm.edu/~cdci/db
Vermont Department of Education: Special Education Unit
State Office Building
120 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05620
Phone: (802) 828-2755
Vermont Department of Health: Family, Infant, and Toddler Project
PO BOX 70
Burlington, VT 05402
Phone: (802) 651-1786
Vermont Department of Libraries Special Services Unit
578 Paine Turnpike North
Berlin, VT 05602
Phone: (802) 828-3273
Vermont Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Agency of Human Services
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, VT 05671-2304
Phone: (802) 241-2210
http://dbvi.vermont.gov/contact