Your Old Ride Can Steer ALS Research into a New Direction

by | May 12, 2026 | Charity Spotlight

The fight against ALS is a race against time. For the thousands of Americans living with this neurodegenerative disease, every day brings new challenges to physical independence. While the medical community has made incredible strides in the last decade, the mission to find a cure requires sustained and significant investment. One of the most impactful ways to join this fight is through the ALS Association Vehicle Donation Program. By turning a car, motorcycle, or even a piece of heavy equipment into a donation, supporters provide the fuel for a future where ALS is no longer a terminal diagnosis.

Making ALS Livable Until It Is Cured

The ALS Association operates on the belief that everyone living with the disease deserves the best possible care and the most promising treatments. This commitment is seen in their nationwide network of clinical care centers, where patients can see a neurologist, physical therapist, and speech-language pathologist all in one visit. This integrated approach is a cornerstone of the organization’s efforts to improve the quality of life for patients and their caregivers.

When a vehicle is donated, it directly supports these essential care services and the advocacy efforts that protect patient rights. The proceeds help ensure that no family has to face the complexities of ALS alone, providing a support system that spans from the moment of diagnosis through every stage of the journey.

Your car donation can support Earthquake Relief in Syria and Turkey. UNICEF is doing whatever it takes to deliver care and emergency supplies to children and families affected by the devastating earthquake.

Where the Dollars Go: Research and Patient Advocacy

Donors can be confident that their contribution is being utilized to push the boundaries of science.

  • Global Research Grants: Proceeds from vehicle sales help fund international research collaborations aimed at discovering new drug targets and genetic therapies.

  • Clinical Care Centers: Donations support the certification and operation of specialized clinics that provide life-extending care.

  • Advocacy and Access: These funds empower the association to fight for federal policies that increase research funding and expand access to new, experimental treatments for all patients.

  • Resource Maximization: Because the value of a vehicle donation often far exceeds a standard cash gift, a single car can provide a substantial boost to a local chapter’s ability to provide assistive technology or home equipment.

Why a Vehicle Donation is a Powerful Tool

Donating a vehicle is a practical and high-impact alternative to the hassle of a private sale or the disappointment of a low trade-in value. It allows donors to convert an aging asset into a meaningful investment in the health and future of others.

The process is designed to be as efficient and supportive as the association’s care model:

  • Free Towing Nationwide: The program accepts vehicles in almost any condition and provides free towing for donors in all 50 states.

  • Tax Incentives: As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the ALS Association provides donors with the documentation needed to claim a tax deduction based on the final selling price of the vehicle.

  • Stress-Free Processing: The specialists at Car Donation Wizard manage every detail of the transaction, ensuring that the donation is handled professionally and that the maximum proceeds reach the mission.

How to Support the Fight Against ALS

Turning a vehicle into a resource for the ALS community is a simple and free process:

  1. Submit Vehicle Information: Complete the secure online donation form with basic details about the vehicle.
  2. Arrange a Convenient Pickup: A professional towing service will coordinate a time to pick up the vehicle at no cost.
  3. Fuel a Cure: Once the vehicle is sold, the donor receives an official tax receipt and the satisfaction of knowing their gift is helping to end ALS.

For those looking to make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by this disease, the solution might be parked right in the driveway. These acts of generosity are the engine that helps the ALS Association lead the way toward a world without ALS.

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