American Children's Society, Inc.

American Children's Society, Inc. Helps Residents Give Back Without Cash

 

Marlboro, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/11/2017 -- Residents who are interested in giving back to their community but who are currently low on cash are donating their used cars to the American Children's Society, Inc. This organization is dedicating to financially supporting children and families of children diagnosed with cancer or another serious and costly medical condition and offers residents an excellent opportunity to donate a car in New Jersey to a noble cause.

Though most people want to help charities that they care about, not everyone has the financial means to make a monetary donation. Additionally, some are too busy to donate their time, as they have to provide childcare, work a second job, or have other responsibilities to attend to. One quick and easy way that those with conflicting duties can make a non-monetary donation is to donate a car in NJ through the American Children's Society, Inc.

Many residents who are planning to purchase a new car in the near future or have an old car sitting on their lot that is unusable choose to donate their car because they appreciate the mission of the American Children's Society, Inc. Others choose to donate their car because they don't want to go through the hassle of selling it, instead of writing off the value of their car as a charitable contribution on their taxes. No matter what the reason, the American Children's Society, Inc. uses every vehicle donation for a cause that matters: kids in need.

Anyone interested in donating their car is encouraged to learn more by calling the American Children's Society, Inc. at 888-776-4038 or by visiting them online at www.childrenscharities.com.

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.