Support Blind & Vision Services in New Hampshire

Your vehicle donation fuels vital support for blind and vision services across New Hampshire, enhancing lives and building a more inclusive community.

In New Hampshire, thousands of residents face challenges due to vision impairment. WheelWise is committed to supporting essential services that enhance the lives of those affected. With your vehicle donation, we can channel funds directly into programs like low-vision clinics, guide-dog training, and accessible transit initiatives. On this page, you’ll discover how your generous support can have a lasting impact.

By donating to WheelWise, you are helping to bridge the gaps in our community. Together with local organizations, we focus on advancing research for visual impairments and providing hands-on services that facilitate independence and mobility. Explore how your contribution can foster a brighter future for those who rely on these critical resources.

The local need in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is home to tens of thousands of individuals living with vision impairments, many of whom lack access to essential support services. The state has a pressing need for low-vision clinics and guide-dog programs, particularly in underserved neighborhoods like Manchester and Concord. These areas often struggle with inadequate public transit options, making access to vision services even more challenging. Our mission is to ensure every individual has the resources they need to lead fulfilling lives.

How your donation helps

Funds Research Initiatives

Your donation will directly contribute to the National Heritage for the Blind's research mission, helping to uncover advancements in treatments and services for vision impairments.

Supports Low-Vision Clinics

Proceeds from your vehicle donation will support local low-vision clinics, providing essential assessments and tools that help individuals adapt to their vision challenges.

Enables Guide-Dog Training

Donations are instrumental in funding guide-dog training programs, which empower individuals with vision impairments to navigate their environments confidently and safely.

Improves Accessible Transit Services

Your generosity will help enhance accessible transit options in New Hampshire, ensuring that residents with vision impairments can reach vital services and live independently.

Local partner organizations

New Hampshire Association for the Blind

Provides rehabilitation services and resources for individuals with vision loss.

WheelWise collaborates with the NH Association to ensure that donations directly impact programs and outreach efforts for those in need.

Guide Dogs of America

Trains guide dogs to assist individuals with visual impairments.

By supporting this partnership, WheelWise helps provide training and support to enhance the mobility and independence of recipients.

Vision Rehabilitation Services of New England

Offers specialized services to improve the quality of life for individuals with vision loss.

Together, we amplify the reach of their vital services, ensuring that more residents can access the support they need.

How to donate

Step 1

Visit Our Website

Navigate to the WheelWise donation page to get started with your vehicle donation. It’s easy and straightforward—just a few clicks away.

Step 2

Provide Vehicle Details

Fill out the form with details about your vehicle. This information helps us assess the donation value and logistics for pickup.

Step 3

Schedule Pickup

Choose a convenient date and time for our team to pick up your vehicle. We offer hassle-free, no-cost pickup across New Hampshire.

Step 4

Receive Tax Receipt

After the donation is processed, you will receive an IRS 1098-C tax receipt, making it easy to claim your tax deduction.

Step 5

Make an Impact

Your contribution directly supports vital programs for blind and vision services in New Hampshire, enriching lives and empowering individuals.

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FAQ

What types of vehicles can I donate?
We accept a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, vans, and RVs. If you have questions about a specific vehicle, feel free to reach out to us!
How will my donation be used?
Your vehicle donation funds vital programs for blind and vision services, including low-vision clinics and guide-dog training, directly impacting those in need within our community.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes, donations are tax-deductible! Once your vehicle is sold, you will receive an IRS 1098-C receipt to use when filing your taxes.
Can I donate a vehicle that doesn’t run?
Absolutely! We accept non-running vehicles as well. Your donation can still make a significant impact, regardless of the vehicle’s condition.
How do I know my vehicle will be properly handled?
WheelWise partners with reputable local organizations to ensure that all vehicles are processed ethically and efficiently, maximizing the benefit of your donation.
What if I have more questions?
If you have additional inquiries, our team is here to help. You can contact us directly through our website or call our support line for personalized assistance.
How do I schedule a pickup?
Scheduling a pickup is simple! Once you submit your vehicle details, you can select a date and time that works for you, and we’ll handle the rest.

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Join us in making a difference today! Your vehicle donation to WheelWise empowers individuals with vision impairments in New Hampshire. Together, we can create a community where everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive.

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