Car Donation Centers Virginia
That unwanted car sitting in your garage could be a difference maker in someone’s life today. Right now, there are disabled adults, struggling children and needy families all across Virginia, and the value of your car could help provide the aid that keeps them going. Our Virginia car donation centers are dedicated to making a real change amongst the state’s disadvantaged communities, and your surplus vehicles are a vital component in making it happen.
Selling your vehicle can be a real chore. From posting ads to haggling over prices to dealing with no-showers, the selling process can often be stressful and time consuming. That’s why donating your unwanted cars, vans or motorcycles can be a fantastic alternative to selling. Not only will it provide you with tax relief benefits, but you’ll also be helping out Virignia’s less fortunate communities in the process.
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 VA
Donating your automobiles to one of our car donation centers is a straightforward process that favors simplicity and convenience for any would-be donor. Once you’ve made the generous decision to donate, our charities will take the reigns and do the rest of the work. They’ll come out, collect your vehicle and tow it away at a time that suits you.
Your motor will then be put through the auction process (or auctioned off as spare parts), and once it’s done, you’ll be provided with a tax relief bill to the value of your donated vehicle. Not only is it a financially-viable alternative to selling, but it’s also one of the most philanthropic things you could ever do. No matter your car’s age, condition or mileage, our charities will jump at the chance to take it off your hands.

Questions About Car Donation in VA
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 car donation centers in Virginia 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. We accept vehicles in any condition, from pristine to completely rundown.
Other Car Donation Centers Virginia
Virginia Library and Resource Center, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
395 Azalea Avenue
Richmond, VA 23227-3623
Phone: (804) 371-3661
www.vdbvi.org/lrcservices.htm
Virginia Optometric Association
118 North Eighth Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 643-0309
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind at Staunton
PO BOX 2069
Staunton, VA 24402
Phone: (540) 332-9000
www.vsdb.state.va.us
Virginia Voice for the Print Handicapped
395 Azalea Avenue
Richmond, VA 23227
Phone: (804) 266-2477
www.virginiavoice.org
Vision Council of America: Better Vision Institute
1700 Diagonal Road
Suite 500
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 548-4560
www.visionsite.org/s_vision
WVTF Radio Reading Service
3520 Kingsbury Lane
Roanoke, VA 24014
Phone: (540) 989-8900
www.wvtf.org/radio_reading/index.php
Fredericksburg Area Subregional Library, Central Rappahannock Regional Library
1201 Caroline Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Phone: (540) 372-1144
www.librarypoint.org
ITT Industries Night Vision
7635 Plantation Road
Roanoke, VA 24019
Phone: (540) 362-8000
www.ittnightvision.com
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Newport News Public Library System
110 Main Street
Newport News, VA 23601
Phone: (757) 591-4858
www.nngov.com/library/lbph/lbph.htm
National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Inc.
1800 Diagonal Road
Suite 320
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 519-3800
www.nasdse.org
National Industries for the Blind
1310 Braddock Place
Alexandria, VA 22314-1691
Phone: (703) 310-0500
www.nib.org
Opticians Association of America
411 Carlisle Dr.
Hedron, VA 20170
Phone: (703) 437-8780
www.opticians.org
Prevent Blindness Mid-Atlantic
11618 Busy Street
Richmond, VA 23236
Phone: (804) 423-2020
www.pbv.org
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic: Mid-Atlantic Region
3500 Remson Courth
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Phone: (804) 293-4797
www.rfbd.org
Talking Book Service, Arlington County Department of Libraries
1015 North Quincy Street
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (703) 228-6333
Talking Book Services, Roanoke City Public Library, Melrose-Outreach Branch
2607 Salem Turnpike NW
Roanoke, VA 24017-5397
Phone: (540) 853-2648
www.roanokegov.com/library/talking.html
Talking Book Center, Staunton Public Library
1 Churchville Avenue
Staunton, VA 24401
Phone: (540) 885-6215
www.talkingbookcenter.org
The WHRO Voice, A Radio Reading Service
5200 Hampton Boulevard
Norfolk, VA 23508
Phone: (757) 889-9366
www.whro.org/voice
Valley Voice Reading Service for the Blind
Valley Voice svc f/t blind
PO Box 1292
Harrisonburg, VA 22803-1292
Phone: (540) 568-3811
www.valleyvoice.org
Virginia
12000 Government Center Parkway
Suite 123
Fairfax, VA 22035-0012
Phone: (703) 324-8380
Virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Vision Impaired
401 Azalea Avenue
Richmond, VA 23227
Phone: (804) 371-3151
www.vrcbvi.org
Virginia Assistive Technology System
PO Box K-300
Richmond, VA 23288-0300
Phone: (804) 662-9990
www.vats.org
Virginia Association of Workers for the Blind
4222 Bonniebank Road
Suite 203
Richmond, VA 23234
Phone: (804) 275-7300
www.lions24b.org/vawblind/index.htm
Virginia Department for the Aging
1610 Forest Avenue
Suite 100
Richmond, VA 23229
Phone: (804) 662-9333
www.vda.virginia.gov
Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
397 Azalea Avenue
Richmond, VA 23227-3600
Phone: (804) 371-3140
www.vdbvi.org
Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired: Virginia Industries for the Blind
1102 Monticello Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Phone: (434) 295-5168 30130
www.vdbvi.org/vib
Alexandria Library-Beatley Central Library: Talking Book Service
5005 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22304-2903
Phone: (703) 519-5911
American Council of the Blind
2200 Wilson Boulevard
Suite 650
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (202) 467-5081
www.acb.org
American Diabetes Association
1701 North Beauregard Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 549-1500
www.diabetes.org
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
4000 Legato Road, Suite 850
Fairfax, VA 22033
Phone: (703) 591-2220
www.ascrs.org
Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
1703 N. Beauregard Street
Suite 440
Alexandria, VA 22311
Phone: (703) 671-4500
www.aerbvi.org
Bartimaeus Group
1481 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 100
McLean, VA 22101
Phone: (703) 442-5023
www.bartsite.com
Bayside and Special Services Library, Department of Public Libraries
936 Independence Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Phone: (757) 385-2684
www.vbgov.com/libraries
Braille Authority of North America
c/o Judy Dixon
1805 North Oakland
Arlington, VA 22207
Phone: (202) 707-0722
www.brailleauthority.org
Braille Circulating Library
2700 Stuart Avenue
Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 359-3743
Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
1421 Jefferson Davis Highway
Jefferson Plaza 2, Suite 10800
Arlington, VA 22202-3259
Phone: (703) 603-7740
www.jwod.gov
Council for Exceptional Children
1110 North Glebe Road
Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22201-5704
Phone: (888) 232-7733
www.cec.sped.org