
Put Your Brockton Vehicle to Work for Our Heroes
In Brockton, grit, pride, and community run deep, just as do the legacies of Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler. Around here, an old ride parked near Campanelli Stadium or off Centre Street isn’t just taking up room – it’s got one more fight left in it.
By donating your car, truck, or SUV, you’re backing the very veterans who call Brockton home. Your gift helps fund housing, job training, and mental health support through local programs – no towing fees, no red tape, and no trips to the DMV.
How Car Donation Works in Brockton, MA
- Step 1 – Get in Touch: Start by completing our quick online form or by calling us at 877-594-5822. We’ll ask about your vehicle – whether it’s parked near the Fairgrounds, behind a triple-decker in Campello, or off Pleasant Street in the East Side.
- Step 2 – Schedule Your Free Pickup: We work around your availability. Our towing partners know the local landscape—from tight turns on Montello Street to quiet lots near D.W. Field Park—and will pick up your car at no cost to you.
- Step 3 – Receive Tax Documents: At pickup, we’ll hand you a donation receipt. After the vehicle sells, we’ll send IRS Form 1098-C and assist with Form 8283 if the sale exceeds $500, ensuring you get the full benefit of your deduction.
- Step 4 – Make a Local Impact: Proceeds from your vehicle directly support veteran services in Plymouth County, including housing programs, mental health resources, and care through the Brockton VA Medical Center on Belmont Street.
Brockton’s reverence for its veterans is clear – from the solemn War Memorial on West Elm Street to the Korean–Vietnam Memorial at Centre & Main and the tribute plaques in Elmwood Cemetery. These are more than landmarks – they’re reminders of service, sacrifice, and why your donation matters.
Why Donors Choose Us
In this community, giving back isn’t just appreciated—it’s expected. Here’s why so many locals choose our car donation program:
- Stress-Free Tax Benefits – We provide IRS Form 1098-C and help with Form 8283 so your tax write-off is accurate and straightforward.
- No-Hassle Pickup – Whether your car’s parallel-parked on Main Street or tucked in a backyard near Battles Farm, we’ll handle pickup smoothly.
- Eco-Friendly Processing – Vehicles are recycled or repurposed in line with the area’s growing commitment to clean recovery and sustainability.
- Local Impact That Stays Local – Your donation benefits veterans right here in the community and supports programs across the region.
Your gift doesn’t vanish into a national system. It stays local, helping someone from this city find a new beginning.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- Downtown – From the Snow Fountain Plaza to Montello Station, we frequently pick up commuter cars and older sedans.
- Campello – Close to Campanelli Stadium and the MBTA stop, second-hand vehicles are often donated by local families.
- Clifton Heights – With park proximity and larger vehicles like trucks and SUVs, we’re no strangers to pickups in this area.
- Brockton Heights (West Side) – Residents on quiet residential streets often donate cars as they downsize or upgrade.
- Montello – Near the Westgate Mall and mixed-use areas, we frequently collect used SUVs and minivans.
- Winters Corner – Close to the Audubon Preserve, this peaceful area sees frequent donations of trailers, older RVs, and pickups.
Live just outside the city? We also serve Whitman, East Bridgewater, and the rest of rural Plymouth County. Our team will arrange a free tow, no matter the zip code.
What Locals Are Asking About Car Donations
1. How fast can you pick up my car?
We typically arrange towing within 24–48 hours. Whether your vehicle is at City Hall, near Westgate Mall, or behind an East Side home, we’ll be there at your convenience.
2. Do you accept cars that don’t run?
Yes. We accept non-running vehicles, trailers, RVs, and motorcycles, as long as they can be towed. Even vehicles with mechanical issues are welcome.
3. Will I get a tax deduction?
Absolutely. You’ll receive a pickup receipt and Form 1098-C after the sale. If the car sells for more than $500, we help with Form 8283 so you get the full deduction.
4. How does my donation help local veterans?
Your donation supports veterans across Plymouth County through essential programs—including job training, housing, and health care services provided by the Brockton VA Medical Center.
5. What if I’ve lost my title or it’s incomplete?
No problem—our team handles most paperwork issues remotely or by mail. If a DMV visit is needed, we’ll guide you every step of the way. You can visit the Brockton RMV Service Center at 490 Forest Ave, Brockton, MA 02301, for full-service help with titles and registration. AAA members can also head to nearby branches, such as AAA Quincy at 650 Adams St or AAA Rockland at 75 Market St, for faster processing.
Your Old Car Could Be a Local Veteran’s Lifeline

Got a vehicle sitting idle by D.W. Field Park, tucked behind a home in Campello, or parked along Centre Street? That old ride could help a veteran find safe housing, steady work, or support at the Brockton VA.
That unused car in your driveway could be the key to a veteran’s fresh start. Let’s put it to work in the City of Champions. Donate it today.
Brockton Car Donation at a Glance
- Free towing throughout Plymouth County
- Accepts nearly any vehicle—running or not
- Full IRS documentation (Forms 1098-C, 8283)
- Supports local veterans through Brockton-area programs
- Title assistance and DMV guidance provided
- Fast, easy, community-first process