Back To School: Low Income Households and Food Insecurity
One in six or 1.4 million Canadian children were affected by food insecurity in 2021. Here’s what you can do to help.
Helping Torontonians: Vehicle Donors in the GTA Can Support North York Harvest Food Bank
Looking to support local charities? Read more about our partners and vehicle donation program here.
Donate Your Car in Winnipeg, Support Siloam Mission
Are you looking to help fellow Winnipeggers at Siloam Mission? Donate your car to Homeless Cars and receive a tax receipt for your charitable donation!
Facing the Facts: Homelessness on the Rise
235,000+ Canadians experience homelessness in any given year, and 1.7 million Canadian households live in poverty. It’s time to face the facts and make tangible change in Canadian communities through vehicle donation.
Homeless Cars Keeps Proceeds Local
With food prices in Canada set to rise by approximately 7% in 2022, helping people experiencing food insecurity and homelessness in your community has never been more important.
Fleet Vehicle Disposal: The Benefits of Donation
Whether your company has a small, medium or large fleet of vehicles, disposal can be a headache. When it’s time to retire a business vehicle, call Homeless Cars to arrange a pickup in 5 minutes or less.
Where Does Homeless Cars Pick Up Vehicles?
Ready to donate your car with us but not sure what our pickup territory is? Below, we explain what cities in Ontario and Manitoba Homeless Cars operates in!
How To Donate A Car In 3 Easy Steps
A lack of affordable housing and food resources means that struggling Canadians often have to pick between shelter or food. Your car donation ensures that everyone has safe and reliable access to meals, regardless of their housing situation.
Your Vehicle Donation Will Help Feed Canadians Experiencing Homelessness Amid the Housing Crisis
A lack of affordable housing and food resources means that struggling Canadians often have to pick between shelter or food. Your car donation ensures that everyone has safe and reliable access to meals, regardless of their housing situation.
Car Donation: Expanding Meal Programs in Your Community
Did you know that one car donation can feed a meal to at least 150 people?
Top 4 Questions when considering donating a car to HOMELESS CARS
Homeless Cars is a Canadian charitable foundation accepting vehicle donations for charity and in return provide the donor with a tax receipt for the value of their vehicle.
Homelessness and Covid-19: What can you do to help?
Since March 2020 the world has looked a little different. One virus has been able to change the whole world.
Everything you need to know before donating your car
Donating your car to charity is a wonderful way to give back to the community and help those in need while at the same time disposing of an unused or unwanted vehicle. Donating your car is a very simple process. There are a few things you should do before you donate your car in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton or anywhere in Southern Ontario. Keep reading to learn more.
8 things to look for when donating your car to charity
When you decide to donate a car or other vehicle to charity in Ontario, the question you might ask yourself is, “Which car donation for charity company should I use?” This is a great question! We have put together a list of things to look for and consider in the process.
Scrap, trade, sell or donate?
That is the million-dollar question, if you have an old vehicle you need to get rid of. We explore some potential avenues.
What to do with an elderly parent’s car
When a parent is no longer able to drive or live in their home and they move into a retirement home or long-term care home, many issues are dealt with, including the difficulty surrounding the emotional loss of one’s independence.
5 easy steps to donate a vehicle to charity
Donating your old or unwanted vehicle to Homeless Cars is a simple and stress-free process. Here’s how it works.
Your car won’t start. Now what?
It can be very stressful finding out that your car won't start, especially if your car is older and likely nearing the end of its usable life. It may be a fairly easy-to-fix battery issue, or it could be a sign that it's time to get a new car. Not sure where to start? Here are some suggestions for what you can do when your car won't start.