Your vehicle can bring families hope!

Have a vehicle you’re looking to get rid of? No matter the condition, you can donate it to Shepherd Community, and we’ll use it to help further our mission – all at no cost to you. We’ll provide free towing of your vehicle and handle all the paperwork. Best of all, you’ll receive a tax-deductible donation receipt and the ability to help our neighborhood families break the cycle of poverty!

Please fill out this short vehicle donation form, and we’ll contact you within 72 hours to set up the next steps.


To fill out the form, all you need is the condition of the vehicle, mileage, VIN, and the Year/Make/Model of the vehicle.

Please ONLY sign the title before the vehicle is picked up. Please do not put any date, mileage, or sale prices on the title, as this may require additional paperwork or signatures at a later time.

What vehicles does Shepherd accept?

Cars, SUVs, Vans, Trucks

Motorized Vehicles

Box Trucks, Utility vehicles

Campers & RVs

How will Shepherd use my vehicle?

To a neighbor in need. If your vehicle is in running, usable condition, Shepherd will connect your vehicle to a neighbor in need. Since transportation is one of our neighbors’ greatest barriers to employment, health, education, and food, reliable transportation is a great way to help our neighbors access the resources they need to break the cycle of poverty.

 

Sold at auction. If your vehicle is not in running, usable condition or is not suitable as a family vehicle, then it will be sold, and the profits will be used to help fund our programming and support our neighbors as they work to break the cycle of poverty!

You should receive a call from us within 72 hours of your form submission. It usually takes 1-2 weeks to process a vehicle donation with our partner tow company. If you need a vehicle moved quicker, please inform Curtis Adkins when he contacts you about your donation.

 

Questions? Please contact Curtis Adkins at 317-417-3098 or email curtisa@shepherdcommunity.org

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

You can help break the cycle of poverty.