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Heritage for the Blind is advertising here in San Diego area, but
otherwise have never heard of them. Many of these car donations deals only
give about 10% to the organization, anyway, so even if you have heard of
rthe organization, it doesn't mean that it is a better way to donate to
that organization than selling the car and donationg the money.
Tom Karnes
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Peter Mikochik wrote:
> hi list
>
> a few months ago there was a discussion about an organization known as
> 'heritage for the blind' which advertises for car donations here in the
> new york city area.
> the legitimacy of this organization is in question and Peter Seymour
> mentioned that he was looking into this.
>
> any luck or progress peter?
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