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The C.A.R. Ministry is where broken vehicles and broken lives meet and become redeemed through the love of Christ and the body of believers. The C.A.R. Ministry is committed to moving families back on the road.
A Partnership in Repair
The C.A.R. ministry accepts donated vehicles, repairs them and in turn donates them to families who have worked hard in the C.A.R. Program.
- To qualify as an applicant for a vehicle through the C.A.R. Program, applicants must first complete the Life Skills Program which are classes offered in partnership with New Creation Counseling Center. These classes are completely free and cover area such as parenting skills, budgeting, life coaching and others that will enable families to become successful.
- Next, an applicant must reside in either Miami County or limited Montgomery County zip codes of 45406, 45416, 45414, 45377 and 45426.
- All applicants must also have a valid driver’s license and proof of income.
Why do I have to do a program to get a car?
The program is an opportunity for you to invest time in repairing your life, just as unpaid servants invest their time in repairing cars. We just want you to match us in the investment! The program was created to open you up to new experiences and new choices which in turn will create a whole new outcome for your life.
What if I can’t make it to classes because I don’t have transportation?
Where there is a will, God will make a way. Take a step of faith and trust something beyond your circumstances!
Don’t limit your future by what you think can’t work; find someone who believes in your future and ask him/her to partner with you to get you where you can heal and grow.
Transportation is simply moving from one place to another place; transformation is when God changes you on the inside and the outside begins to change!
Let go of the limits you place on God, and try a new road! You don’t have to try anything you don’t want to, but doing the same thing you’ve always done will give you the same results you’ve always gotten. Won’t you try a road less traveled?