How Your Car Donation Supports Veterans Programs

Where vehicle donation proceeds go: housing help, job training, mental health support, and transportation for veterans.

Free pickup nationwide — cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, and boats, running or not.

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The Need Behind the Program

Veterans returning to civilian life face housing instability, employment gaps, delayed medical care, and mental health challenges. Transportation problems compound all of it — missed appointments and missed shifts turn setbacks into crises.

Vehicle donations create flexible funding that can be applied where the need is most urgent.

Housing Assistance

Net proceeds help cover emergency housing costs and support programs that keep veterans and their families off the street during a gap in income or benefits.

Short-term help at the right moment often prevents long-term homelessness.

Job Training and Employment Support

Funding supports skills training, certification costs, interview preparation, and the practical expenses that stand between a qualified veteran and a first civilian paycheck.

Translating military experience into civilian credentials is a specific, solvable problem.

Health, Counseling, and Transportation

Programs include mental health support and rides to VA medical appointments, which remains one of the most common barriers to consistent care in rural areas.

Reliable transportation is often the difference between a treatment plan followed and one abandoned.

Honest Accounting

Cars for Veterans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. After operating costs — towing, processing, title transfer, and administration — a portion of the net proceeds from each donated vehicle benefits veteran programs. Donations support Soul Miner Retreats.

Call 888-579-5544 to turn an unused vehicle into that support.

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Disclosure: Cars for Veterans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. After operating costs (towing, processing, title transfer, and administration), a portion of the net proceeds from each donated vehicle benefits veteran programs. This article is general information, not tax advice.