Bangers and cash: CBM asks donors to Giveacar

CBM UK, the overseas disability charity based in Cambridge, is asking the public to crunch their old cars for cash as part of a novel fund-raising scheme run by the Giveacar social enterprise.

Giveacar is a UK based fundraising organisation that specialises in donating the proceeds from the sale of unwanted and scrap cars to charitable causes throughout the world, including CBM UK.
 
Kirsty Smith, Chief Executive of CBM UK says. “Do you own a banger that’s merely gathering dust in the garage? Then why not do your bit for charity?! Giveacar is such a simple but effective way to donate to charity and we are thrilled to be one of the beneficiaries. The scheme is not only a great recycling initiative; it also means we can reach out to more people with disabilities in the poorest countries of the world."
 
Unwanted cars are collected free of charge by Giveacar and either sold through an online auction, or disposed of in an environmentally friendly way at an Authorised Treatment Facility.
 
With the ‘bangers’ that are scrapped, CBM can raise enough money to support a child at school for a term, or save the sight of two adults through cataract surgery. Better condition cars can raise a minimum of £150 which could allow a child to walk again through non-surgical clubfoot therapy.


 
About CBM


CBM, the overseas disability charity, is an international disability and development organisation committed to improving the quality of life of people with disabilities and those at risk of disability. CBM is working in over 70 of the poorest countries of the world, reaching more than 31 million people each year.
 
CBM supports health care for persons with disabilities, and prevention of conditions which can lead to disability.
 
CBM seeks to improve access to health care, education and rehabilitation services for people with visual, hearing, physical, intellectual or psychosocial impairments.
 
CBM aims to mainstream disabilities into all aspects of development and empower people with disabilities to take an active role in their communities through inclusion in development projects and involvement in community initiatives.
 
CBM is an official partner of the World Health Organisation in a number of fields including prevention of blindness, hearing impairment and mental health. 

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For further press information, including case studies, pictures or interviews with spokespeople from CBM please contact the CBM media team on 01223 484700, clarer@cbmuk.org.uk.  For media enquiries out of hours, please call 07903 205442.
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