Alan’s 2005 Chevrolet Classic Donated to American Liver Foundation
American Liver Foundation Car Donation Review
“I am pleased to be able to say this is the second car that I donated to ALF (and I’ve only had 2 cars since 1989).”
I am pleased to be able to say this is the second car that I donated to ALF (and I’ve only had 2 cars since 1989). My mom, Joyce, was a liver transplant success story and enjoyed 30 extra years. She cofounded the Connecticut Chapter of the American Liver Foundation. She also spoke to student groups and others about the importance of being an organ donor. Keep up the good work and love your liver.
Thank You, Alan!
The American Liver Foundation (ALF) makes a difference in the fight against liver disease by providing financial support for medical research, education for medical professionals, and advocacy and information for patients and their families, and by creating public awareness campaigns about liver wellness and disease prevention. The “Drive Away Liver Disease” program allows you to make a tax-deductible donation of your used cars to ALF.
More Donation Stories
The Rios Family’s 2006 Honda Civic Donated to Habitat for Humanity
We are happy to share our car to help out , in any way getting homes for those that don’t have one.
Stephen’s 2005 Ford Taurus Donated to SFSPCA
Good memories used it for work. It’s all good. time to turn the page
Oli’s 2010 Honda Insight Donated to March of Dimes
This was my first ever car that I got while in college. I planned to buy a cheap, used car with my savings but my mom surprised me by chipping in a bunch to help me get a new car. I named her Eustace and she carried me the 6+ hours to and from college for every vacation. She witnessed first love, graduation, and moved to the big city with me. She was tough, facing blazing summers, snow plows burying her for days, and alternate side parking. She drove my fiancee and I to our first house and then our wedding. She came and went to the NICU dozens of times until our beautiful baby was ready to come home months later. I was so nervous driving with our baby in the back seat for the first time, but Eustace was as steady and reliable as ever. She’s retired from our family now, but can hopefully still do some good for others.



