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Donate Your Car In MA
Any condition is accepted. Meeting the needs of children is easier then you think. When you donate a car or any vehicle through our Massachusetts vehicle donation program, you help to provide food, shelter and cancer treatments for underprivileged children. Free Tow & Tax Deduction with Your Massachusetts Car Donation
Massachusetts Car Donation Form:
Please fill out this form & our representatives will contact you shortly about donating your car in Massachusetts.
Donate Your Car & Help Kids in Need MassachusettsYou can help kids in need with your old car, truck, van or boat. The Massachusetts Car donation is quick and easy: Your car may be in any condition, and towing is quick, convenient and free. When you donate your car, truck, van, recreational vehicle (R.V.), boat or property to Outreach Center, you are helping us help disadvantaged kids, and you also receive a valuable tax deduction! The vehicle may be in any condition—even that junk car—and it takes only one short call. Donate your car and we pick up and tow it at no cost to you, FREE and NATIONWIDE! Your vehicle may be worth more as a tax deduction than its value if resold or scrapped, and a donation helps disadvantaged kids in need. Your donated vehicle can help give children opportunities for a better life. Donate your car and help underprivileged children in need! When you do, you help provide funding for educational scholarships, after school programs, hot meals, summer camps and a home away from home for families when the kids are undergoing treatments at various hospitals. The proceeds from your car donation, or other charitable gift, benefits disadvantaged children of all backgrounds, no matter what their religious, social, ethnic or cultural heritage. Car donation to the Outreach Center is easy, fast and convenient. Vehicle donation is easy and can be done with a simple phone call to our helpful staff. They’re trained to answer all of your questions and will arrange the free convenient pick of your donated vehicle. Help us kelp kids. Your car may be in any condition, but it is still helpful as a valued charitable gift for a worthy cause. We at Outreach are working hard each and every day. We do it so that a hungry child turns into a well-fed one, and a well-fed child is a happy, productive one. Whether it’s the families we are helping with hot lunches, or children with summer camps in the mountains, you can imagine all of the smiles we help create with our services. We cannot reach as many children as we would like to unless we have your help. Make a charitable car donation today. We accept auto donations in Massachusetts and nationwide. This makes it possible for us to support dozens of children's charities. You can help save the life of a child today by donating your vehicle. Your car no matter the condition will help deliver the food and supplies they need to survive everyday. You can feel great in your heart about your car donation knowing that you have helped a worthy cause: The Outreach Center for Children.
The Outreach Center is a recognized 501©(3) charity, who sponsors organizations dedicated to improving the life, health and safety of children across America. The proceeds from your Massachusetts car donation will help treat kids with cancer, provide food and shelter for disadvantaged children. Please feel free to call us today to speak with a car donation MA specialist at 1-800-592-1224, we are thankful for all your support. Tel: 978-719-1043
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Some information about MassachusettsMassachusetts (), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean. Massachusetts is the 7th least extensive, but the 14th most populous and the 3rd most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state features two separate metropolitan areas – the eastern Boston metropolitan area and the western Springfield metropolitan area. Approximately two thirds of the state's population lives in Greater Boston, most of which is either urban or suburban. Western Massachusetts features one urban area – the Knowledge Corridor along the Connecticut River – and a mix of college towns and rural areas. Massachusetts is the most populous of the six New England states and has the US's sixth highest GDP per capita. Massachusetts has played a significant historical, cultural, and commercial role in American history. Plymouth was the site of the colony founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims, passengers of the Mayflower. Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. In 1692, the towns surrounding Salem experienced one of America's most infamous cases of mass hysteria, the Salem Witch Trials. In the 18th century, the Protestant First Great Awakening, which swept the Atlantic world, originated from the pulpit of Northampton, Massachusetts preacher Jonathan Edwards. In the late 18th century, Boston became known as the "Cradle of Liberty" for the agitation there that led to the American Revolution and the independence of the United States from Great Britain. In 1777, General Henry Knox founded the Springfield Armory, which during the Industrial Revolution catalyzed numerous important technological advances, including interchangeable parts. In 1786, Shays' Rebellion, a populist revolt by Western Massachusetts farmers, led directly to the United States Constitutional Convention. Before the American Civil War, Massachusetts was a center for the temperance, transcendentalist, and abolitionist movements. In 1837, Mount Holyoke College, the United States' first college for women, was opened in the Connecticut River Valley town of South Hadley. In the late 19th century, the (now) Olympic sports of basketball and volleyball were invented in the Western Massachusetts cities of Springfield and Holyoke, respectively. In 2004, Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legally recognize same-sex marriage as a result of the decision of the state's Supreme Judicial Court. The state has contributed many prominent politicians to national service, including members of the Adams family and of the Kennedy family. Originally dependent on fishing, agriculture, and trade, Massachusetts was transformed into a manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution. During the 20th century, the state's economy shifted from manufacturing to services. In the 21st century, Massachusetts is a leader in higher education, health care technology, high technology, financial services, cannabis law reform, LGBT rights, and universal healthcare.
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