American Children's Society, Inc.

How American Children's Society, Inc Is Changing Lives

 

Marlboro, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/28/2017 -- For over 20 years, the friendly staff at American Children's Society, Inc. has been dedicated to helping kids all across the United States. Through car donations in New Jersey, American Children's Society, Inc. raises money that is delivered to youth charities of families in need.

This non-profit 501(c)(3) organization picks up donated cars and services the vehicle to make sure it is reliable if they plan to donate the automobile to a family that is in need of steady transportation. If there are currently no families in need of a donated car, the car is sold, and the profits are then donated to one of the many charities that are partnered with them.

American Children's Society, Inc. thrives on the public support from the grateful residents of the New Jersey and Southern Pennsylvania. Their staff of passionate, hardworking people is motivated to provide excellent customer service and quick responses for those looking to donate. They have volunteers ready to take phone calls 24 hours a day and provide immediate assistance to those looking to donate.

Cancer affects millions of Americans and their families each year. In the United States alone, 12,000 children under the age of 19 will be diagnosed with a form of cancer this year alone, while 35 children are diagnosed daily. American Children's Society, Inc. works with many different charities and organizations to help grow the 20,000 plus children, teens and adults who have successfully battled cancer.

For more information on American Children's Society or to donate cars in New Jersey, head over to their website at http://www.childrenscharities.com/ today.

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.