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How New York, New York Car Donation Proceeds Fund Blind Services Today

100-percent of your car proceeds fund Heritage for the Blind services for blind and visually impaired Americans. Free pickup, $500-plus tax receipt, real mission impact.

If you are donating because you care about people who are blind or visually impaired, you deserve to know where your car’s value goes. Metro Wheels makes car donation in New York, New York simple, but the mission is the reason many donors choose to give. Your vehicle proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446, helping blind and visually impaired Americans access guidance, services, and benefit connections. Whether your car is parked in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Jersey City, Yonkers, or another New York City Metro community, free pickup can help you turn an unused vehicle into meaningful support. Below, you will see how proceeds are used, how pickup and sale work, and what to expect for tax documentation if you itemize deductions.

How the car donation process works

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Start your New York City Metro donation

Begin by sharing basic vehicle information with Metro Wheels, including the year, make, model, condition, and where the vehicle is located. Donors in New York, New York often donate cars from apartment garages, curbside spots, driveways, repair shops, or family homes across the five boroughs and nearby suburbs. You do not need to understand charity paperwork before you start. The goal is to make the process clear, respectful, and mission-focused from the first step.

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Schedule free local pickup

After your donation is accepted, a free tow is arranged at a convenient time. Pickup is available throughout the New York City Metro, including neighborhoods such as Harlem, Astoria, Park Slope, Riverdale, Flushing, St. George, and surrounding communities like Hoboken, White Plains, and New Rochelle. A towing professional will coordinate the pickup details and remove the vehicle without charging you. This helps you avoid the hassle of selling, showing, repairing, or moving the car yourself.

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Your vehicle is sold to create charitable proceeds

Once picked up, the vehicle is processed for sale through the appropriate resale channel. The sale price depends on the vehicle’s condition, market demand, mileage, age, and available title details. Metro Wheels does not ask you to guess the value upfront. The important mission point is simple: 100-percent of the vehicle proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446, to support services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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Proceeds support blind and visually impaired Americans

Heritage for the Blind uses vehicle proceeds to help fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired. This includes connecting individuals with assistance programs and government benefits that may improve daily stability, such as SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, and Medicaid. Donors and community members who want to check potential eligibility for assistance programs can visit nhftb.org/finder. Your donated car can help support the outreach and service connections that make those resources easier to navigate.

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Receive tax documentation after the sale

Because Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446, eligible donations may be tax deductible for donors who itemize deductions. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction is generally based on the gross vehicle sale price and reported using IRS Form 1098-C. You should keep your receipt and consult a qualified tax professional for advice about your specific return. Metro Wheels helps you complete the donation process and obtain the proper documentation.

Key facts about car donation

Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446, serving blind and visually impaired Americans.

Free vehicle pickup is available across New York, New York and the wider New York City Metro.

100-percent of vehicle proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind to help fund mission-related services.

Heritage connects people with benefits including SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, and Medicaid.

Donors who itemize may deduct qualifying 501(c)(3) gifts, with IRS Form 1098-C for vehicles over $500.

Anyone exploring assistance program eligibility can use the Heritage benefit finder at nhftb.org/finder.

Frequently asked questions

How does my New York car donation actually help people?
Your vehicle is picked up, sold, and the proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446. Heritage uses those proceeds to fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired, including help connecting individuals with public benefit programs and other support resources. For a mission-motivated donor, the key takeaway is that an unused car can become funding for practical guidance and access to services.
What kinds of benefit programs does Heritage help people explore?
Heritage for the Blind helps connect blind and visually impaired individuals with government benefit programs that may support health, housing, energy costs, and income stability. These may include SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, and Medicaid. If you or someone you know wants to check potential eligibility for assistance programs, visit nhftb.org/finder. The finder is a helpful starting point for understanding what resources may be available.
Is my car donation tax deductible?
Donations to eligible 501(c)(3) charities are generally tax deductible for donors who itemize deductions. Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446. For vehicles that sell for more than $500, the deductible amount is generally the gross vehicle sale price, and IRS Form 1098-C is used for reporting. Tax situations vary, so keep your documents and speak with a tax professional about your return.
Can Metro Wheels pick up my vehicle in New York City?
Yes. Free tow service is available in New York, New York and throughout the New York City Metro, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, and many nearby suburbs. Pickup can often be arranged from homes, garages, parking lots, repair shops, or other accessible locations. The process is designed to be easier than selling the car yourself while supporting Heritage for the Blind’s mission.

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If your car, truck, van, or SUV is no longer serving you, it can still serve a meaningful mission. Donate through Metro Wheels in the New York City Metro and help fund Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446. You receive free pickup, clear tax documentation, and the reassurance that 100-percent of vehicle proceeds go to Heritage services for blind and visually impaired Americans. Start your donation today and turn your vehicle into practical support for people who need it.

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