PENSACOLA, FL, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Angel for Hope Ministries, an approved non-profit organization, has recently moved to the Pensacola, Florida area in hopes of expanding the boat donation arm of their donation ministry. Angel for Hope is already well know for its car donation business, but many were not aware that they took boat donations.
"We really feel that being in Florida will allow us to be in the heart of the action." says Bobby Moffet, "We are really excited to be able to deal first hand with potential donors.
Angel for Hope receives donations of automobiles, boats, recreational vehicles, ATV's and other movables and turns those donations into money for successful, well established charities. Charities that Angel for Hope supports are Saint Jude Children's Hospital, Samaritan's Purse, Hope Children's Home in India, and many others.
Since moving to the Pensacola area, Angel for Hope has seen a huge jump in activity and has received several sailboat donations with the proceeds going to worthy charities, and in turn, helping many in need.
It is the main goal and desire of Angel for Hope to help those in need and bring hope to our world. If you would like more information about Angel for Hope, go to www.angelforhope.com
About Angel for Hope
Angel for Hope is a 503-C3 approved non-profit that accepts boats, sailboats, cars and RV's in order to help fund programs that assist with sick children in the US and abroad. Angel for Hope will help you to get fair market value that you can claim on your taxes.
Angel for Hope Ministries has Moved to Pensacola, Florida
Angel for Hope Ministries, an approved non-profit organization, has recently moved to the Pensacola, Florida area in hopes of expanding the boat donation arm of their donation ministry.
2011-04-28
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[Press-News.org] Angel for Hope Ministries has Moved to Pensacola, FloridaAngel for Hope Ministries, an approved non-profit organization, has recently moved to the Pensacola, Florida area in hopes of expanding the boat donation arm of their donation ministry.