You cannot do much better than donate to the original and the best, The Kidney Foundation. Most of their funding go to research and funding small groups and individuals who need help.
The Kidney org site has information about how to donate a vehicle to the National Kidney Foundation. Donations are tax deductible and are handled through the One Car One Difference foundation.
Yes, if you donate your car to the kidney foundation they will come tow it away for free. Here is the website for more information if you would like: www.DonateACar.com/Kidney_Fund.
One way to donate a car to the National Kidney Foundation is to contact the foundation and ask them for advice. Maybe they want you to first sell the car and then get the money. Another option could be that a lottery is done were the winner gets the car and all profits go to the foundation.
The phone number for the Kidney Car Program in Ontario, Canada is 1-866-788-CARS.
The American Kidney Foundation accepts donations from everywhere. Also, one might try donate for charity, as well as the Massachusetts governor's office.
The Kidney Car charity operates in the United States of America and allows Americans to donate their used cars to help raise funds for the National Kidney Foundation.
You can get Kidney Disease at any age. I was diagnosed at age 9 with Kidney Disease but had it earlier than that just undiagnosed. Usually it does not get diagnosed until stage 3 of Kidney Disease because that is when post people start to show symptoms. Chronic Kidney Disease means you will end up on either a dialysis machine or need a kidney transplant where as Acute Kidney Disease they might be able to save your kidneys. More can be found out at your local Kidney Foundation depending on what country you are in.
At the age of 10 you are a child and it is not legal to donate a kidney to someone.
One of the most well known charities to donate a car to is the American Kidney Foundation. Goodwill and Salvation Army also will accept donations. These donations are usually tax deductible.
Kidney
donating a kidney is when someone needs a kidney and you participate to go to surgery to remove you're kidney to give to the person in need. and you are left with one kidney but you will still live.
Alternative NamesResources - kidney diseaseInformationThe following organizations are good resources for information on kidney disease:National Kidney Disease Education Program - www.nkdep.nih.govNational Kidney Foundation - www.kidney.orgNational Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse - http://kidney.niddk.nih.govAmerican Kidney Fund - www.kidneyfund.org