Cars for Courage, Courage Kenny Foundation Can Help Create Extra Room for Winter Storage
Golden Valley, MN (PRWEB) December 04, 2013 -- Could the garage use a bit more storage space this winter? Is that extra vehicle taking up too much room? Consider donating your vehicle to Cars for Courage. Customers will be helping a great nonprofit organization and getting a tax deduction for a charitable gift at the same time.
Cars for Courage welcomes donations of cars, trucks, boats, jet skis, ATVs, motorcycles, and snowmobiles. Donations are tax-deductible and proceeds benefit Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute (formerly Courage Center), a nonprofit organization that serves people with short- and long-term conditions, injuries and disabilities.
Free towing is available and in most cases, all that's needed is the title and a lien release if the title indicates a loan. Vehicles can also be left at any Cars for Courage drop-off site in the Twin Cities. Visit http://www.couragecenter.org/ContentPages/cars-dropoff.aspx to see a list of locations. Cars for Courage will provide all the necessary documentation for tax purposes.
For more information, visit http://www.couragecenter.org/cars, or call 1-888-440-CARS between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.
About the Company
Cars for Courage is Courage Kenny Foundation's vehicle gift program established in 1996 as an innovative approach for resource development. Proceeds from donated vehicles help support and sustain Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute programs and services for people living with short- and long-term conditions, injuries and disabilities. A clinical service line of Allina Health, Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute was created in 2013 by the merger of Courage Center and Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute.
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute provides a full continuum of rehabilitation services in communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Our goal is to improve health outcomes, make it easier for clients and families to get the right services for their needs, and reduce costs by preventing complications.
Courage Center, started in 1928, and Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, opened in 1942, were both founded to bridge a gap in services for people with disabilities. Today, the combined organization serves clients of all ages and abilities.
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute has multiple locations, and numerous programs and services.
Kelly Butler, Cars For Courage, http://www.couragecenter.org/cars, 763-260-1970, [email protected]
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