South Bend Car Donation Information 

1 (877) 505-5775

The City of South Bend

  • Fast pickup of your car donation

  • Often within 24 hours!

  • Maximize your tax deduction! 

  • Absolutely free, no hidden costs!

 

Fast, Free Car Donation Service:

It's easy to donate your car, boat or RV in the greater South Bend area. We provide fast, free pickup of your vehicle with no cost to you and you can receive a tax deduction for your donation.

Donate your car-- any condition:

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We will pick up any car in South Bend, running or non-running, with or without.  However, if you have the title to your vehicle you will be able to receive the maximum tax deduction. For a replacement title, please check in at one of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

Indiana State Auto License Bur
219 W Market St Nappanee, IN 46550-1921
(574) 773-4641‎

Is my car donation made in South Bend tax deductible?

Vehicles donated on this site will benefit Activated Ministries, a nonprofit classified with the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization and are tax deductible.

 Fast pickup of donated vehicles throughout South Bend:

We pick up car donations throughout the city of South Bend, including:

  • Akron
  • Benton Harbor
  • Berrien Springs
  • Bourbon
  • Bremen
  • Bristol
  • Buchanan
  • Coloma
  • Culver
  • Donaldson
  • Eau Claire
  • Edwardsburg
  • Elkhart
  • Fulton
  • Goshen
  • Granger
  • Hamlet
  • Howe
  • Jones
  • Kewanna
  • Knox
  • Lagrange
  • Lakeville
  • Marcellus
  • Mentone
  • Middlebury
  • Milford
  • Millersburg
  • Mishawaka
  • Monterey

  •  More information on donating your car in South Bend, IN is available at the Donate car Indiana page.

    Additional Information: South Bend Indiana


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    Wikipedia South Bend

    The first settlements in the current South Bend area were established as fur trading posts. The first westerner to make permanent settlement was Pierre Frieschutz Navarre in 1820. Navarre arrived on behalf of the American Fur Company. His home was not far from what would become downtown South Bend.[4] Alexis Coquillard, another agent of the American Fur Company, passed through South Bend in 1823 and returned in 1824 with his family to make it his home.[4][5] At the time, the post was known as Big St. Joseph Station. In 1827, Lathrop Minor Taylor established a post for Samuel Hanna and Company. The area soon became known as St. Joseph's, Indiana as recorded in the Samuel Hanna and Company records.[5] By 1829, the town was growing, with Coquillard and Taylor emerging as leaders. The town applied for a post office, and Taylor was named postmaster later that year. The town was designated as Southold, Allen County, Indiana [4]. The following year, the name of the city was changed to South Bend. This change was in order to ease confusion as several other communities called Southold existed at the time. [6] In 1831, South Bend was laid out as the county seat and as one of the four original townships of St. Joseph County. Soon after, design began on what would become the town of South Bend.


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