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Paralyzed Veterans of America



Paralyzed Veterans of America is making it easier than ever to give back through Wheels Helping Warriors, a vehicle donation program that raises funds to help provide veterans access to free employment counseling, benefits assistance, advocacy, adaptive sports and recreation programs, and much more. 

Every vehicle has value. Regardless of the condition, your donated vehicle will sell at auction and proceeds will fund a lifetime of support for seriously injured veterans and their families. Paralyzed Veterans of America’s Wheels Helping Warriors vehicle donation program will gratefully accept the following vehicles:
  • Airplanes
  • Motorcycles
  • Boats
  • RVs/campers
  • Cars
  • Semi-tractors
  • Farm equipment
  • SUVs
  • Horse trailers
  • Trucks
It’s simple to give: Be sure you have vehicle title, fill out the online form below or call a Paralyzed Veterans Wheels Helping Warriors vehicle donation representative at 1-866-841-2023 to schedule a FREE pickup. The average pickup time is 24-48 hours from the time of your request. Even if your vehicle doesn’t run, we will accept your donation. You may even earn a tax break too! 
Once your vehicle has been sold, we’ll send you a receipt for your tax records and the sale of the proceeds will be donated to Paralyzed Veterans of America. 



Donations to Paralyzed Veterans of America support life-changing programs that empower our disabled veterans to live full, productive lives. Whether it’s advocating for quality health care and benefits, funding vital research into spinal cord injury and disease, helping with job training and career opportunities, or providing physical, emotional and social well-being through adaptive sports, Paralyzed Veterans of America works tirelessly on behalf of disabled veterans and all who served.
Every year, the Paralyzed Veterans of America co-presents the Wheelchair Games, the largest annual wheelchair sporting event in the world, with the Department of Veterans Affairs. More than 600 veteran wheelchair athletes compete in 17 sporting events as a form of rehabilitative therapy to foster better physical, mental and social health to improve their quality of life. The Games introduce veterans with disabilities to a variety of adaptive sports, promote awareness of spinal cord injury and disease and build a community for those facing the unique challenge of life with a disability.

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