Cars for Homes
Donate a Vehicle
Donate a vehicle to Cars for Homes, Alachua Habitat for Humanity’s car donation program, to help support local families.
Your car donation is one more way that you can support our work in Alachua County. When you donate to Alachua Habitat for Humanity we make it quick and easy. Your donation may also be a tax deduction.
We accept cars, trucks, RVs, vans, SUVs, boats, and motorcycles whether they are running or not. Towing is free!
Awarded Best Vehicle Donation Program 3 Years in a Row
For 3 consecutive years, Forbes Advisor has named Habitat for Humanity’s Cars for Homes program one of the best vehicle donation programs in the nation! This award recognizes the efficiency and impact our vehicle donation program has on our local community. That means, each dollar generated by your vehicle donation helps serve more families right here in our community.
How to Donate Your Car in Alachua County
You can donate your car in 4 easy steps:
Start your donation online by navigating to the donation wizard, or call the Cars for Homes hotline at 1-877-277-4344.
A team member will ask about your vehicle, including the make, model, vehicle identification number (VIN) and current mileage.
When your vehicle is accepted, schedule a day and time for us to pick it up.
Receive your tax receipt.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Between 84% and 87% of the gross revenue generated from the sale of donated vehicles goes directly to Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI). 80% of the funding received by HFHI helps local affiliates build and repair housing in their communities.
Your vehicle donation may qualify for a tax deduction.
It’s fast and easy! Learn more about how vehicle donations work.
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Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, and RVs
Boats
ATVs and UTVs
Construction or farm equipment
Any other vehicle—running or not!
All submissions are subject to evaluation. Due to donation location and condition, some vehicles may not be accepted.
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Absolutely! Your vehicle does not need to be running in order to donate it. But, it does need to have all tires inflated so that we can tow it.
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About half of donated vehicles are sold to licensed dealers through wholesale auctions, giving them a second chance as transportation. The other half goes to auto salvage yards, where usable parts—like batteries, tires, and fluids—are carefully removed. What’s left is crushed, shredded, and recycled into new steel.
Donated vehicles are not given or sold to the general public; to protect donors and Habitat affiliates, they are sold only to licensed, bonded, and insured wholesale dealers. Funding from the sale of each vehicle donation supports Habitat’s local programs in your community—helping families build strength and stability through affordable housing.
After your vehicle is sold, we’ll send you a letter with the sale details for your records.
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When your vehicle is sold, that will determine the value. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, you may be eligible to deduct the full selling price.
If your vehicle sells for $500 or less, you can deduct the “fair market value” of your vehicle, up to $500. We recommend that you talk to your tax advisor to determine your personal tax deduction details.
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The State of Florida will require a Certificate of Title in order to donate your car.
To complete your car donation, transfer your title by entering the name of the agency that processes our car donations, Advanced Remarketing Services, in the buyer/purchaser field. Then print and sign your name in the seller/owner field EXACTLY as it appears at the top of the title.
By signing the title directly to Advanced Remarketing Services, you are legally transferring ownership of your vehicle to Habitat for Humanity.
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When you donate a vehicle to Cars for Homes, you’re doing more than supporting affordable housing—you’re also helping the environment.
Many donated vehicles are sold directly to licensed auto recyclers. These recyclers play a key role in processing end-of-life vehicles safely and in eco-friendly ways.
Recycling vehicles keeps tons of steel out of landfills. According to a 2024 U.S. Geological Survey Summary report on mineral commodities, “More than 15 million tons per year of steel is recycled from automobiles, the equivalent of approximately 12 million cars, from more than 7,000 vehicle dismantlers and 350 car shredders in North America.”
Properly recycled cars also help reduce carbon emissions by cutting down the need to refine new materials. In fact, recycling steel saves enough energy to power about 18 million homes for a year.
Donating your vehicle to Cars for Homes is a win for your community and for the planet.