American Children's Society, Inc.

American Children's Society, Inc. Accepts Boat and RV Donations

 

Marlboro, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/20/2017 -- Drivers who would like to donate to the American Children's Society, Inc. but can't donate a car in NJ are being informed that this non-profit organization is now accepting used RVs and boats in addition to cars.

Donating a non-working boat or an RV is an exceptional way to give back. The same tax laws that apply to vehicle donations also extend to boats and RVs, a win-win for everyone involved.

Residents who are trying to figure out what to do with an unwanted boat or RV are encouraged to consider making it a donation to the American Children's Society, Inc. ahead of the upcoming holiday season. RV and boat donations are tax-deductible and go directly towards helping children in need.

American Children Society, Inc's donation program stands apart from the rest as they do not use a middleman for towing and use their own tow trucks. They utilize the donations as part of their charitable programs thereby allowing the donor to receive the full Kelley Blue Book private party value (the highest value allowed by the IRS). They are the only charity in the Tri-State area that does this.

Now is an excellent time to embrace the holiday spirit and schedule an NJ car donation or boat and RV donation to help children fight cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.

Interested parties are encouraged to give the American Children's Society, Inc. a call today at 888-776-4038 to learn more about the donation process. People can also visit them online at http://www.childrenscharities.com for more information about where the money and vehicles from donations go.

About American Children's Society, Inc.
American Children's Society, Inc. provides financial assistance to families of sick and impoverished children to assist with medical, household and funeral-related expenses. The organization also supplies low-no cost vehicles to those in need of inexpensive transportation.

For more information, visit http://childrenscharities.com.