Kars4kids provides fast pick up in Maryland and a hassle free car donation experience. Receive a vacation voucher and tax deduction with your MD donation.
Donating a car in Maryland involves a few steps to ensure a smooth and succes...
You could be one of the next Maryland Car Angels! People are depending on the goodwill of others like yourself to donate their used vehicles! Help Us Help Others, DONATE NOW!
New Bedroom Items — Air mattresses, pillows, sheet sets, comforter sets (twin & queen) ; New Kitchen Items — Pots, pans, utensils, dinnerware, small appliances etc. ; New Cleaning Supplies — Dish soap, paper towels, sponges, detergent, etc. ; New Bathroom Items — Toilet paper, towel sets, bath mats, shower curtains, etc.
The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that operates historical railroad equipment between Cumberland and Frostburg, Maryland. Your donations and support go towards helping...
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ; Medical Loan Closet of the Lutheran Church of St. Andrew generally accepts walkers, bedside commodes, crutches, canes, wheelchairs. motorized carts, disposable underwear, dressings, prescription formulas, knee immobilizers, enteral feeding, and stoma supplies/equipment. Contact Marilee Tollefson, 301-384-4394 or ******@**********.*** · Some local fire stations accept crutches, wheelchairs, and related equipment for loan to area residents. The Montgomery County Commission on...
1. Tell us about your car ; 2. Schedule a free pickup ; 3. You are done!
Happy Donor Stories ; Andrew's 2009 Nissan Versa ; Jamie's 1967 Dodge Dart ; Sarah's 2004 Toyota Camry
Achieve With Us ... About Us · Learn more about The Arc Southern Maryland, the leading advocate for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities living and working in Southern Maryland. What We Do · Our wide range of programs and services honor personal choices and goals, and provide children and adults with the support needed to lead self-directed and fulfilling lives.
Who runs this car donation program? ; This program is a legacy of the public radio show Car Talk. For more than three decades, Tom and Ray Magliozzi (aka Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers) answered listeners' questions about cars, and provided laughs, comfort, and trustworthy advice to millions. While Tom passed away in 2014, Ray and the rest of the staff decided to continue this program as a way to give back to the stations that were our friends and partners for decades–and whose programs ...