June 28th, 2017 by Deborah Bryant
Vehicle donor, Barney Hale sharing how much this beloved Chevy Malibu meant to his family. I have donated several cars to different organizations over the years. But, my most positive experience with donating cars has come from Wheels4Hope. Here’s why: When economically feasible, Wheels4Hope will make the necessary repairs to bring a car to
April 27th, 2017 by Deborah Bryant
In spite of the rain, the Wheels4Hope 5th Annual Golf Tournament was a success with 5 glowing recipients driving off with keys to safe, reliable transportation as car owners! Grinning golfers shared many rain stories about golf clubs slipping out of hands, and ducks in the way of golf
March 7th, 2017 by Deborah Bryant
How do we love our volunteers? Let us count the ways …. They give up their time and put their energies into helping us achieve our mission to provide safe, reliable transportation to families and individuals referred to Wheels4hope. 1: You spring into action when we need you. From changing the oil on a donated vehicle
December 8th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
This Holiday Season, Wheels4Hope is calling on the local community to be a “Driving Force” and change lives by donating cars which provide affordable, reliable transportation to families in need. In 2017, Wheels4Hope seeks to place 50 cars, transforming the lives of over 150 individuals and families in the Triad. This is only possible through donated
November 15th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
Essay on Experience Volunteering at Wheels4Hope By Hannah Klemmer We all placed our hands on the car. It was the middle of September and the morning sun was peeking out behind the clouds. I was standing with one hand on my camera and the other on a bright red 2005 Toyota sedan. Behind the car was a
November 14th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
Tina is currently a student of Phlebotomy at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College. Without this vehicle, it would be very difficult for me to travel back and forth from the campus to my clinical sites,” said Tina Stephanie was referred to Wheels4Hope from our agency partner the Mary Benson House in Asheville. She works as a peer support
November 7th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
Louise’s commute to work takes her an hour and a half (one-way) relying on public transportation. She works full-time for Xerox as a Customer Service Representative and has never owned a vehicle before. She received housing and support services from Urban Ministries’s Helen Wright Center for Women who referred Louise to Wheels4Hope. Since then she
October 26th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
Wheels4Hope Greensboro received the Volunteer Center of Greensboro’s Non-profit Volunteer Program of the Year award at their annual luncheon on October 12th at the Empire Room in Greensboro, NC. We are honored to receive this award. It wouldn’t be possible without the dedication and hard work of all our volunteers. Here is an excerpt from The
October 20th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
On Sunday, October 16th, Wheels4Hope Triangle presented Shikara with keys to her own vehicle at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cary, NC. Shikara drove off as the proud owner of a 1999 Toyota Sienna donated to Wheels4Hope by a family from Cary, NC. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is one of over two dozen Triangle congregations
October 17th, 2016 by Deborah Bryant
Wheels4Hope Car Reduces Commute Dramatically for Deserving Individual Louise’s commute to work takes her an hour and a half (one-way) relying on public transportation. She works full-time for Xerox as a Customer Service Representative and has never owned a vehicle before. She received housing and support services from Urban Ministries’s Helen Wright Center for Women