November is just on the horizon. Depending on where you live, the leaves are swirling in the early fall winds and it may be time to pick up that rake. It’s the last chance to get yards cleaned up before many of us head in for the cold weather. Even if you haven’t started cleaning yet, it is not too late . If you have an unwanted car lying around in your yard, garage or even at your curb, it’s the ideal time to donate a car to charity.

Fall clean up is the right time to take care of leaves building up on the ground, and dead plants that need to be pulled out of the ground. Unfortunately, many people often have a car they no longer need or use and leave it lying about their yard. If you’re concerned about cleaning up your yard so it’s ready to go next season, it’s even more important to get rid of that unwanted car. Donate a car to charity and really beautify your yard. Auto donation is at the heart of many important charities today and if you are leery of whether the proceeds from the sale of your donated car will go to the charity, donate your used car to Goodwill Industries.

Goodwill Industries has been at the head of auto donations since the 1970s. Goodwill is proud to let people know that eighty-four percent of money received from auto donation sales is put directly into their vital programs such as Wheels to Work. Goodwill is the leader in providing education, training and career services for people with disadvantages whether for them that means becoming independent of welfare dependency or establishing a new home after being homeless. For the disadvantaged who lack education, Goodwill provides education, training and career services so that they can find work and take care of themselves and their families. For those who are at a disadvantage during these  difficult economic times Goodwill offers a second chance. When you say ‘donate my car’ to Goodwill you can rest assured that your auto donation will go right to the people who need it most. Goodwill’s auto donation program funds important training that enables the community they work in to help people change their lives by building confidence and independence.

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