Upgrading Drivers Give Back Through the American Children's Society, Inc

Marlboro, NJ -- (SBWire) -- 03/12/2018 --Drivers who are upgrading their vehicles this year are giving back by donating their old car to the American Children's Society, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance to families with children suffering from cancer and other serious illnesses.

Many drivers choose to donate a car to charity in NJ when they purchase a new vehicle that has expanded safety and technology features they need for the protection and entertainment of their families.

It's inevitable. No matter how dependable a vehicle is, there comes a time when every driver has to make an upgrade. Even if a car is in perfect working condition,sometimes a change is needed. For example, statistics suggest that many drivers are choosing new models based on evolving technology.

A survey from Autotrader.com found that a whopping 31% of car buyers said that Bluetooth compatibility was more important than the brand of the vehicle they were considering. Other technology, like WiFi, rearview cameras and heated steering wheels also ranked high on drivers lists of concerns.

Other drivers choose to upgrade for more personal reasons. One of the top instances that drivers listed for switching from a sedan to a larger vehicle was the desire to start or expand their family.

Whether they are upgrading their vehicle due to size constraints, a desire for the latest technology and entertainment systems on the market or it's just time for an upgrade, drivers across New Jersey are giving back with a donation to the American Children's Society, Inc.

Anyone who is considering making an NJ car donation is encouraged to contact the team at the American Children's Society, Inc. today by calling 888-776-4038. Their phone line is open 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

About American Children's Society, Inc.
American Children's Society, Inc. provides financial assistance to families of sick and impoverished children to assist with medical, household and funeral-related expenses. The organization also supplies low-no cost vehicles to those in need of inexpensive transportation.

For more information, visit http://childrenscharities.com.

Media Relations Contact

Kevin Glasson
http://childrenscharities.com/

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