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Take Action & Donate to Our Troops

 The troops and soldiers of the United States for many centuries have fought for the freedom we have today. As citizens of the United States, we should give our absolute and highest respect and care to those who have served and are currently serving. In any case, whether it may be a veteran who has served in the past, a soldier who is currently serving now, or a wounded soldier coming home, it is extremely important that we show them support in any way we can. We need to remember that the troops and soldiers of our armed services are putting the citizens of the United States before themselves. A selfless act and a fight for the freedom of our country should be supported.There are many ways you can show your support. You can show your support by donating money, sending letters, sending care packages, or even helping out a […]

Donate a Car – San Francisco, CA

Car Donations – Worry Free!You can help San Francisco Bay area charities and the needy by donating a car, boat, yacht, RV, truck, aircraft, or other property to your favorite charity or foundation. When you donate a vehicle, vessel, motorhome, or other property, our service in the San Francisco area is fast, easy, and convenient! There is absolutely no charge to donors for pickup of qualified donations locally or anywhere in the nation.We pick up donated cars, trucks, and boats throughout the USA for some of America’s best known charity chapters such as Special Olympics, Boys & Girls Clubs, Wounded Warrior Homes, and many other non-profits, foundations, and religious organizations.By donating, you do not have to worry about selling the property yourself, including low offers, providing “test drives” to unknown persons, mechanical repairs, liability issues, or advertising expenses. The time-consuming process of showing and selling your property to a stranger […]

The Loss of the USS Indianapolis

The story of the USS Indianapolis is one of the most intriguing in American history. During World War II, the navy ship and crew went on a mission to Tinian Island to deliver pieces of equipment for the atomic bomb. Little did the crew know that after their mission was accomplished they would face attacks by sharks, hunger, thirst, and threat of drowning. Out of the 1,196 people on board ship, only 316 crewmembers survived the terrible sinking of the USS Indianapolis into the Philippine Sea. The following article is provided as a public service by Action Donation Services® who processes donated boats, watercraft, and yachts for some of America’s finest charities. This article gives some background on the USS Indianapolis and its memorable story.History of the USS IndianapolisProfile of the USS IndianapolisThe USS Indianapolis was launched in 1931. It was the second ship to carry the name of the […]