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What is kars4kids? Because if its what it sounds like, Its a really Bad idea nontheless
I work with children (7-14) and am currently in driving school (European that is, so we actually learn to drive)
In both of them, the first thing they tell us is „children cannot be trusted without a guardian. you give them a jumping rope, they will hang themselves. You give them nothing? They will eat some poisonous plant off the ground.
This, but they have multi ton vehicles is simply diabolical
It's a "charity" we heard a lot of around here because it had a really catchy radio jingle that would play during all the commercial breaks of radio stations.
It would advertise you donating your old car you're not using anymore and they would use the money to help children, in some vague way.
I remember I discovered this forever ago deciding to randomly search them on Wikipedia and was really surprised by what I found. See, what they didn't say in their catchy commercials is it was some Jewish organization and they would use the money to fund things like kids' birthright trips (where they brainwash you about how great Israel is), Jewish schools, and apparently (I'm just learnimg now?) the IDF lol.
It was basically for people to donate their vehicles to them, under the premise that the money would be funding at-risk youth or whatever you want to call it. After they receive the car, they part it out or sell it and use that money for their activities.
But the money exclusively went to a few orthodox zionist communities in New Jersey (IIRC), where they regularly auctioned off tickets to isntreal.
They had an annoying ass jingle that would play on the radio every 10 minutes it felt like, and it was across the nation so everyone knew about them, but didn't know where the money was actually going