Vehicle Donations
One of the three biggest barriers teen moms face on their path to self-sufficiency is lack of reliable transportation. The other two barriers are access to child care and affordable housing.
It is so important that our teen moms have reliable and safe transportation so they can routinely get to the places they need to be in order to care for themselves and their children: jobs, college classes, child care to drop-off and pick-up their children, medical appointments, grocery stores and more.
Thank you so much for considering a vehicle donation that can directly impact one of our teen moms who is working hard to become self-sufficient.
DRIVEN 2 DONATE
We have partnered with Driven 2 Donate, a dba of Step Denver, a recovery program in downtown Denver that offers men the opportunity to overcome the consequences of addiction and rebuild their lives through a program of sobriety, work, accountability, and community.
Your donation will have double the impact because 80% percent benefits Hope House Colorado and the remaining 20% percent benefits the work Step Denver is doing.
The IRS may allow you to take a charitable-tax deduction on your federal income tax return for the gross sale amount of your vehicle. If the gross sale of the vehicle is greater than $500, the IRS may require you to out Form 8283, “Non-cash Contributions.” For more information, consult your tax professional.