Unlocking Opportunity with the Changing and Saving Lives Foundation®

by | May 26, 2026 | Charity Spotlight

Mobility is a fundamental component of stability and success. For a veteran transitioning to civilian life or a single parent working to secure a better future, the lack of a dependable vehicle can be an insurmountable barrier. The Changing and Saving Lives Foundation® was established to address this challenge by leveraging the expertise of the collision repair industry. While the organization is famous for its vehicle gifting ceremonies, there is a dedicated program behind the scenes that makes this work possible: Keys for Change™. By donating an unused car, truck, or motorcycle, supporters provide the resources necessary to sustain a nationwide network of giving.

Driving Change for Our Heroes and Neighbors

The foundation operates on the principle that the automotive industry is uniquely positioned to solve transportation insecurity. Through the NABC Recycled Rides® initiative, donated vehicles are meticulously repaired by professional technicians and gifted to those who have served our country or are facing significant hardships. This program provides more than just a car; it provides the independence required to reach medical appointments, get to work on time, and care for a family.

When a vehicle is donated through the Keys for Change™ program, the proceeds directly support these efforts. These contributions ensure that the foundation can continue to manage the complex logistics of vehicle refurbishment and distribution, turning a donated asset into a powerful force for community good.

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Where the Dollars Go: Impact and Innovation

Efficiency and industry trust are the hallmarks of the Changing and Saving Lives Foundation®. Donors can be confident that their contribution is being used to maximize both community safety and individual opportunity.

  • Sustaining Vehicle Gifts: Proceeds from the Keys for Change™ program help fund the administrative and logistical costs of the NABC Recycled Rides® program, which has gifted thousands of vehicles to date.

  • Lifesaving Training: Donations support the NABC F.R.E.E.™ program, providing first responders with the specialized education needed to handle modern vehicle extrications safely.

  • Community Support: The foundation provides grants and assistance to families in need, ensuring that the impact of every donation is felt at the local level.

  • Scalable Generosity: Because a vehicle donation often results in a significant one-time contribution, a single car can provide the funding needed to coordinate multiple vehicle giftings or an entire training session for local firefighters.

Why a Vehicle Donation is a Strategic Choice

Donating a vehicle to the Keys for Change™ program is a practical and high-impact alternative to the uncertainty of a private sale. it allows donors to convert an aging vehicle into an investment in the safety and mobility of their community.

The process is designed to be as professional and efficient as a top-tier repair shop:

  • Free Nationwide Towing: The program accepts vehicles in nearly any condition and provides free towing for donors across the United States.

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

  • Industry-Leading Transparency: All logistics and title work are handled with the highest level of professional care, ensuring the donor has a seamless experience while the foundation receives the maximum benefit.

How to Help Change and Save Lives

Turning a vehicle into a resource for veterans and families is a straightforward and free process:

  1. Submit Information: Complete the secure online donation form with basic details about the vehicle.
  2. Coordinate Pickup: A professional towing service will reach out to arrange a convenient time for pickup at no cost to the donor.
  3. Impact Your Community: Once the vehicle is sold, the donor receives an official tax receipt and the knowledge that their gift is helping to drive positive change across the country.

For those looking to support our veterans and first responders, the solution might be parked in the driveway. These acts of generosity are the keys to a brighter future for families in need.

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