Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Donating Your Car For Autism

By Dan Chan

Are you familiar with a child with autism and crave to help affect the future of autism treatments? One of the finest methods is to give money or possessions to charities that go to funding autism research. It is well worth it.

With the need growing everyday with increasing cases of autism, it is highly likely that someone close to you will be affected by autism. Donating an auto makes a lot of difference in developing treatments for this terrible condition.

If you are tired of looking at your old clunker of a car in the backyard or garage, then consider donating a car. An old car can often be more trouble than it is worth, just to maintain and repair. It can be like throwing money down the drain just to keep up an old car.

If you in the market for a new car and want to avoid the hassle of selling or trading your current vehicle? You can now contribute towards research for the one in 166 children now diagnosed with autism by donating your car to the National Autism Association. It's a hassle-free way to put that clunker to good use, and is tax-deductible as well.

Many people like donating a car because of the tax write-off and it is a lot easier sometimes to an old car rather than get the cash out of the bank. Especially in this economy. One of the best places to begin is the Autism Society of America

If you are contemplating giving a car to any Charity that benefits Autism, we advocate checking out various charities and discovering for yourself what is the one you would like to give to.

I am ecstatic to pronounce that the Autism Society of America is effectively working to fund very important research studies through their automobile donation charity. If you donate your car, it will help future generations of autistic kids!

If you intend to donate a car, truck, trailer, yacht, etc., or even land, autism is a worth cause to give to. When looking at the autism charity, make sure they are a 501-C3 nonprofit charitable corporation in good standing with the US government. - 15224

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