Harold began helping charities increase their funding with vehicle donations in 1997 with the help of his used car dealership in Los Angeles, CA. As a California native, he obtained a college degree in auto mechanics and went on to become a factory trained Datsun/Nissan mechanic, working in dealerships for 9 years before opening his own car repair shop. After California began regulating car donations, Harold’s Car Donation Service was formed and registered as a bonded Commercial Fundraiser to help assist donors and charities with the legalities of donating a car. After a very successful trial run with one charity, other charities began contacting them to come on board. The charities were so impressed with how simple the process turned out to be with Harold’s Car Donation Service to help them with the legal administration and selling of the vehicle. This also in many cases substantially increased their ability to fund their programs because the vehicles were being sold for more money after going through the highly trained mechanics of Harold’s Car Donation Service.
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The Transformers franchise is the epitome of every car lover's dream; who wouldn't want a car that changes into an awesome robot? Unfortunately for us, we'll have to stick with their non-transforming versions for now. But that doesn't diminish their awesomeness as the new featured cars in Transformers 4 were finally revealed. For those who are planning to upgrade to these new models, whether it be a Corvette, Lamborghini or the all-time favorite Camaro, why not consider giving away your old one as car donations to San Francisco charities? It may seem unorthodox, but consider the gains you may receive. It can help numerous organizations with funding while you write it off as a tax deduction, especially since you just bought a new car. If you're interested, best contact a reliable car donation company like Harold's Car Donation Service. In the end, it's good to remember that you are donating to help the community. It makes driving your new ride that much sweeter.
A recent study titled “The Importance of Being Marginal: Gender Differences in Generosity” aimed to find out which gender is more likely to donate to charity. Unfortunately for women, there are indications that males could be more open to the idea of a charitable deed, such as making a car donation in Los Angeles. In the study, respondents were given the option to opt out of donating to charity as the collections were to be gathered the day after. Only a small number of men opted out, while almost half of the women went and did so. This is not to say they were not willing to help; researchers believe that women are just more open to social cues. Since there was an option to “opt out”, they may not have deemed it a priority and chose to do so. But it is still open for interpretation and further studies are needed for a more conclusive answer. But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what gender gave to charity or what their reasons are. What matters is the fact that they did s