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How Detroit Car Donation Proceeds Help Heritage for the Blind

100-percent of your car proceeds fund Heritage for the Blind services for blind and visually impaired Americans. Free pickup, $500-plus tax receipt, real mission impact.

If you are donating a car because you care about people who are blind or visually impaired, you deserve to know where the money goes. MotorCity Wheels helps Detroit and Metro Detroit donors turn an unwanted vehicle into direct support for Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. Whether your car is parked in Midtown, Corktown, Southwest Detroit, Warren, Dearborn, Southfield, Livonia, Royal Oak, or another nearby community, free pickup makes the process simple. This page explains how your vehicle sale proceeds help fund Heritage for the Blind services, including assistance connecting individuals with benefits such as SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, and Medicaid. You will also learn what to expect at pickup, how tax receipts work, and why your donation can create meaningful mission impact.

How the car donation process works

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Start Your Detroit Donation With MotorCity Wheels

Begin by telling MotorCity Wheels about your car, truck, van, SUV, motorcycle, or other eligible vehicle. You do not need to have a perfect, running vehicle to make a difference. Donors across Detroit and Metro Detroit can request free towing from neighborhoods and suburbs including Downtown, East English Village, Ferndale, Grosse Pointe, Taylor, Troy, and beyond. The goal is to make donating easy, respectful, and mission-focused, so you can support Heritage for the Blind without trying to sell the vehicle yourself.

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Schedule Free Pickup at a Convenient Location

After your donation is started, free tow pickup is scheduled at a time and place that works for you. The vehicle can usually be picked up from a home, apartment lot, workplace, repair shop, or other accessible location in the Detroit area. You will receive clear instructions about the title and keys before the tow truck arrives. There is no need to bring the vehicle anywhere or pay for towing. MotorCity Wheels keeps the process straightforward so your generosity can move quickly toward helping the Heritage mission.

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Your Vehicle Is Sold to Create Mission Funding

Once the vehicle is picked up, it is processed and sold. The gross sale price determines the value reported for many donated vehicles, especially when a vehicle sells for more than $500. Most importantly for mission-motivated donors, 100-percent of the vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind. That means your unused car is converted into funding for services designed to support people who are blind or visually impaired, instead of sitting in a driveway, garage, or repair lot.

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Proceeds Support Services for Blind and Visually Impaired People

Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, uses vehicle donation proceeds to help fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Support includes connecting individuals with government benefit programs and resources that may improve stability, health access, housing support, utility assistance, and daily living. These may include SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, and Medicaid. Donors who want to understand the benefit-screening side of the mission can visit nhftb.org/finder to check eligibility for assistance programs.

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Receive the Tax Documents You Need

Because Heritage for the Blind is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, eligible donations may be tax deductible for donors who itemize deductions. If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction is generally based on the gross vehicle sale price and reported using IRS Form 1098-C. You should keep your donation receipt and any tax forms with your records. MotorCity Wheels helps make the paperwork clear, while you should consult a tax professional for advice about your personal filing situation.

Key facts about car donation

Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 58-2164446.

Free vehicle pickup is available throughout Detroit and the wider Metro Detroit region.

100-percent of vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind.

Proceeds help fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Donors with vehicles over $500 receive IRS Form 1098-C for tax records.

Individuals can check assistance program eligibility at nhftb.org/finder.

Frequently asked questions

How does my Detroit car donation help people who are blind or visually impaired?
Your donated vehicle is picked up for free, sold, and 100-percent of the vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind. Those proceeds help fund services for blind and visually impaired Americans, including help connecting individuals with benefit programs and practical resources. Instead of worrying about repairs, selling, or storage, you can turn an unwanted vehicle in Detroit or Metro Detroit into mission funding.
What programs can Heritage for the Blind connect people with?
Heritage for the Blind helps connect individuals with government benefits and assistance programs that may support income, healthcare, utilities, housing, and everyday stability. Examples include SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, and Medicaid. If you or someone you care about wants to check potential eligibility, visit nhftb.org/finder. That eligibility tool is a helpful starting point for understanding available assistance.
Is my car donation to Heritage for the Blind tax deductible?
Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, so donations may be tax deductible for donors who itemize. For vehicles that sell for more than $500, the deduction is generally based on the gross sale price and reported on IRS Form 1098-C. Keep your receipt and tax documents, and ask a tax professional how the deduction applies to your specific return.
Can MotorCity Wheels pick up my vehicle outside Detroit?
Yes. Free tow pickup is available across Metro Detroit, including many neighborhoods and nearby suburbs such as Dearborn, Warren, Southfield, Livonia, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Taylor, Troy, and Grosse Pointe. Pickup may be available from a home, office, repair shop, or another accessible location. When you start the donation, MotorCity Wheels will help confirm pickup details and guide you through the title requirements.

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Ready to turn your unused vehicle into real mission support? Donate through MotorCity Wheels today and help fund Heritage for the Blind services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Your Detroit or Metro Detroit donation includes free pickup, clear tax documentation for eligible donors, and 100-percent of vehicle sale proceeds going to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. Start your donation now and make your car count for a cause that matters.

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