Spring is almost here and along with longer days and warmer temperatures comes severe weather. This winter has been very active dumping record snowfall across the country. At one point the entire contiguous United States had at least a dusting of snow! It seems as though the spring will continue the active weather pattern. The recent warm weather has already produced systems of heavy rain which caused flash floods throughout much of the Northeast. Such an active winter season has left many vehicles abandoned or no longer able to be used prompting many people to start donating their cars along with other items damaged by the weather.
Even if you don’t need to donate your car just yet, Red Cross is urging everyone to be prepared for the possibility of severe weather. Make sure the gutters and roofs are secure, check for weak trees and have an emergency kit in the house and car. However, no amount of planning can fully prepare us for the unpredictability of nature. Red Cross tries to be as ready as possible by having essential materials at all times to help those in need get to safety and recover after a flood, severe storm or widespread power outage. They are first on the scene with food, water, blankets and other emergency essentials.
To maintain their supply of materials Red Cross depends heavily on donations. A great way to help make sure that they’re always prepared is to donate your car. The proceeds from your car donation go toward disaster relief and recovery. You can call in to your local Red Cross or go online. It’s even possible to request that profits from your car donation go toward helping people in crisis around the world. So donate your unwanted car today and help Red Cross get someone through tomorrow.
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