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Where to get a free car.

If owning a vehicle is a financial challenge, there are some free car programs for low-income families. While resources are of course limited, some charities or other organizations try to help as the fact is that the cost of a vehicle will often be a barrier to finding and holding a job. Therefore, many charity agencies will do their best to help people get a car or truck. Learn more below, with links to specific details, on where to get a free car for work or as another option, locate an affordable vehicle if a free auto is not available.

While charities, auto dealerships, or churches that may be near you will sometimes be able to provide help with obtaining a free vehicle, either a car or truck, there are also some agencies that offer grant money to low-income families to help pay for a car. As the end goal is to offer free transportation to qualified people in any way possible. In addition to a car, SUV or truck, some other companies (such as an auto-dealership or community action agency) offer very low cost or interest free loans to qualified applicants. The main categories of places and programs to get a free vehicle include:

Don't think it is possible to get a free car? Well it is. You can learn about it firsthand and read what other people across the country are saying, about vehicle giveaways, charity programs and options on our dedicated forum topic discussing free cars. Or ask questions, find programs and get suggestions there too.

 

Programs for a free car for low-income families

 

Some corporations will give out free cars (on occasion), such as auto dealerships. The companies will often in effect help pay for a car (or give it away in a sweepstakes). This can be done as part of a charity programs or foundation. Or auto dealers or manufactures they will give low-income households or people with bad or no credit a low interest rate (or forgivable auto loan) that a client can then use to buy their own car.

 

 

 

  • Most auto dealerships are locally owned, and they try to give back to the community by providing a family in need the ability to get a free car. However, these programs come and go (often weekly) and people should be on the lookout for them. Or companies such as Honda or Ford have their own charity programs or foundations that give a free car to the working poor, single mothers or to maybe a local veteran. Find more details about using alerts to be notified of local giveaways, which will pick up things like a dealership given out a vehicle.

Community action agencies offer transportation services, which can include a free car or money to help pay for one. The non-profit may provide an individual access to a credit counselor or free financial counseling that will lead to the creation of a matched saving account to get a free automobile. Or they give a free grant to pay for a car, including to people with little or no money or savings.

  • A community action will often give a free car for people who need it for job training, an apprenticeship or some role that helps them get out of poverty or a financial hardship. As the national non-profit agencies try to help empower people to gain self-sufficiency, and many families require a vehicle for that goal. Read more about community action agency programs.

Some states offer car assistance programs to people on benefits. Almost all of the organizations are focused on assisting residents that live in a specific area, such as a state, county, or local municipality, however there will be some exceptions. The government also will provide free vehicles to the low-income, and find details on how to get a free car from government programs, as there are grants that may be near you. These will generally focus on families on benefit programs such as TANF.

Corporate apps, websites and “sweepstakes” or similar types of programs may give out a free car. There are different places to look for these deals and some of them are run by non-profit organizations and others by “for-profit businesses”. There are websites and apps that can be used to find these deals and find more details about a free car giveaway.

Veterans can get a free car, based on donation levels. Non-profits, companies and the government all accept donated vehicles. Based on the amounts that come in, the charities or the government gives away the free vehicles to both active duty military personnel as well as veterans. Get details on veteran free car programs.

 

 

 

Ways to Work is a non-profit that can help people that need a vehicle for a job. While in general, an interest free loan is provided to the applicant, in some cases a free used car is just outright given. The Ways to Work program is one of the nation’s leading transportation resources. It offers financing, low interest loans, financing, and other support to participants who need transportation. Find more details on how to get auto loans from Ways to Work.

 

National charities that refurbish and donate free vehicles

 

A number of charities or non-profit agencies accept donated vehicles. Some of those programs then sell the car or truck for money to fund their operations but some of the organizations take those donated vehicles, repair it if needed, then give the auto away to a qualified person. Note these will also depend on donations. Learn more about how car donation Charities can give cars to low-income families.

1-800-Charity Cars is a national charity organization. It provides free donated vehicles to a wide array of qualified low income clients and families. Example of beneficiaries include families transitioning from public assistance to a new job or training, survivors of domestic violence, the medically needy, individuals living in transitional housing units or shelter. There will also be charity cars for veterans and military members or their families. The car charity is at 1-800-242-7489.

Cars for Moms is a national organization that will give a free, used car to both single moms or dads. While the non-profit is limited in scope and resources, they do their best to provide a vehicle to qualified applicants. In addition to providing a low cost, or free car, truck, SUV or other forms of transportation, the non-profit even works to give rides for a crisis. Dial 800-470-1210.

Charity Motors gives away a donated vehicle (after it is been repaired) to qualified low-income families. The non-profit operates in many states - though not all. It is possible to get a truck, SUV, or small car from Charity Motors. The organization provides other transportation assistance as well as helping struggling people get a car, and dial 888-908-2277 or learn more on the Charity Motor programs. https://www.charitymotors.org/.

Free Charity Cars, also known as FCC, is a nationwide charity that gives away free used cars, trucks, SUVs and other vehicles to low-income families for employment reasons. They operate in all 50 states, with a focus of course on major cities and counties. There are online applications offered in order to get free vehicles and of course the number of people approved by FCC are limited and based on the charity’s resources. Find more details on how to get a vehicle for free from Free Charity Cars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Goodwill car programs operates nationally. The non-profit has thousands of low cost thrift stores around the country with many locations providing free cars for qualified low-to moderate income households. They give autos to people who need them for work - single moms, veterans, the formerly unemployed who have no money or low credit, gig workers and others. Any used car, truck or work vehicle that is given away for free needs to be for employment. Some agencies that offer help are below. Or look here for other Goodwill free cars.

National Auto Body Council Recycled Rides is a free car giveaway program that operates in many local communities, including those that may be near you. They give free cars to those that need it for economic stability and that have a lower-income, with many of the vehicles going to single moms or dads, veterans and their immediate families or disadvantaged people that need a vehicle for work or business. NABC Recycled Rides has many local partners with details here https://nationalautobodycouncil.org/programs/recycled-rides/.

Onlinecardonation.org is a national service that is mostly involved in accepted donated vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, construction trucks and even boats. The organization will, in some cases, give that vehicle away (for free) to a qualified person or household. Learn more about programs from onlinecardonation.

Salvation Army free car programs are operated in many states and counties. In general, any vehicle given away for free will be used and is provided for a job. The Salvation Army will also have free gasoline vouchers for the car, giveaways, and provide other financial help. The vehicles provided to families or individuals will also be based on what was donated to the organizations, and look here for details on Salvation Army free car programs.

United Methodist Church Car Ministry is a partnership of hundreds of churches and religious organizations partner with UMC. As donations allow, there will be free used cars given to the working poor, immigrants, and people seeking to exit poverty. Various other financial aid programs and services are available. More on United Methodist Church free car ministry.

Vehicles for Change covers many eastern parts of the country, including Virginia, Maryland, parts of Pennsylvania and NC. Among other conditions, applicants must be willing to take a small, short term loan to pay for the car. There are also minimal fees for the car assistance program.

  • Recipients are guaranteed loans without regard to their past credit history. All applications for Vehicles for Change must be submitted through a sponsoring non-profit agency. For a list of sponsoring agencies you can apply at, dial (410) 242-9674 or 410-540-9023. Read more on Vehicle for Change car programs.

 

 

 

Working Cars for Working Families project from NCLC provides referrals to local non-profits that give a free car for a job. The national non-profit partners with over 100 local charities to help people get a vehicle or pay for one. Their programs are available to encourage car ownership. They include a matched savings account, low interest rate auto loans, and “gently” used cars. More on automobile programs from Working Cars for Working People project.

Additional local places for free autos, cars, or trucks

 

State or region specific car assistance programs are available. Non-profits, churches, charity garages, volunteer mechanics and countless other services are available in most states and local communities. Based on resources, they give out free used cars to people in need who live in the state or area. Locate details here on free car programs in your community. Some of the main state and city programs that help people that can’t afford a car get one are below.

Conclusion - A free car is possible to get

Be cautious of anyone promising a free car in exchange for upfront fees, gift cards, or wire transfers. The goal of the organizations that run these programs is to help struggling families get the transportation they need for a job or training. Dial 211 for other details on how to get free transportation or vehicles. The free referral service will help you locate car give-away program that is near you for low-income families or they will help people with other automobile programs.

 

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