Small Keys, Big Impact: Supporting Healthy Moms and Strong Babies

by | Apr 28, 2026 | Charity Spotlight

The mission of March of Dimes is built on a legacy of solving the most urgent health crises facing families. From its historic role in eradicating polio to its current leadership in maternal and infant health, the organization remains a steadfast advocate for the well-being of every mother and child. While many supporters participate in annual walks and community events, there is a high-impact way to fuel this mission from home: donating a vehicle. By turning a car, van, or even a boat into a donation, supporters provide the resources necessary to combat preterm birth and ensure that every baby has a healthy start.

A Leader in Maternal Health Equity

The United States is currently facing a significant maternal health crisis, characterized by rising rates of preterm birth and limited access to care in many regions. March of Dimes is at the forefront of addressing these challenges through its annual Report Card, which tracks state-by-state progress and identifies areas where urgent intervention is needed. The organization’s work focuses on closing the health equity gap, ensuring that all moms—regardless of their background or geography—receive the prenatal and postpartum care they deserve.

When a vehicle is donated, it directly supports these vital initiatives. The proceeds help fund Mom & Baby Mobile Health Centers® that travel into maternity care deserts, bringing essential medical services directly to the women who need them most. These contributions turn an underused asset into a lifeline for families.

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Where the Dollars Go: Research and Care

With the flexible funding that a vehicle donation provides, donors can trust that their gift is being maximized to support the health of the next generation.

  • Funding Breakthroughs: Proceeds from vehicle sales support cutting-edge research at Prematurity Research Centers, where scientists work to identify the causes of early labor and develop new treatments.

  • Direct Family Support: Donations help maintain NICU Family Support® programs, providing education and emotional comfort to families with babies in neonatal intensive care units.

  • Advocacy at Scale: These funds empower March of Dimes to advocate for policies like the PREEMIE Act, ensuring that maternal and infant health remain top priorities for national policymakers.

  • Significant Impact: Because the value of a car donation typically exceeds a standard cash gift, a single vehicle can provide the equivalent of dozens of prenatal checkups or weeks of specialized nursing care.

Why a Vehicle Donation is the Right Move

Donating a vehicle is a practical and powerful alternative to the frustrations of a private sale or a low dealer trade-in. It allows donors to convert an aging vehicle into an investment in the future of families everywhere.

The process is designed to be as supportive and efficient as the programs it funds:

  • Free Nationwide Towing: The program accepts cars, trucks, motorcycles, and RVs in nearly any condition, providing free towing for donors in all 50 states.

  • Tax Benefits: As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, March of Dimes provides donors with the necessary documentation to claim a tax deduction based on the final selling price of the vehicle.

  • Expert Handling: The specialists at Car Donation Wizard manage all aspects of the donation, from the initial pickup to the complex title work, ensuring a seamless experience for the donor.

How to Help Moms and Babies Through Car Donation

Turning a vehicle into a resource for maternal health is a straightforward and free process:

  1. Submit Information: Complete the secure online donation form with basic details about the vehicle and its location.
  2. Coordinate a Pickup: A professional towing service will contact the donor to arrange a convenient time for pickup at no cost.
  3. Support a Movement: Once the vehicle is sold, the donor receives an official tax receipt and the satisfaction of knowing their gift is helping to end preventable maternal and infant health risks.

For those looking to make a lasting difference in the lives of mothers and their children, the solution might be parked in the driveway. These acts of generosity are the fuel that helps March of Dimes lead the fight for the health of all moms and babies.

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