Cars For Hope: Free Auto Repairs & Car Donations by O’Bryan

Group of auto repair volunteers standing in front of O'Bryan Automotive Repair sign, with a minivan and a whimsical yellow dog statue, promoting the Cars For Hope initiative to support community members in need of reliable transportation.

Driven To Serve

Providing free auto repairs and donated cars to members in need in the Pittsburg and Pittsburg, Kansas Communities.

We have been donating cars anonymously, however, with the growing need in our communities, we are asking for help from the community as we cannot do it by ourselves any longer. This is completely volunteer-based giving on repairing vehicles, giving donations of labor and parts to give a car to a family, single parent that is a need of reliable transportation to be able to go to work, pick up their kids from school, or get out of a bad situation.

Be Part Of The Challenge

Becoming a customer at our full-service auto shop O’Bryan Auto Repair is a great way to help support Cars4Hope. As the shops grow and becomes more successful, more opportunity will be given to the Cars4Hope to help solve the transportation issues of the most needy in our community.

Every O’Bryan Auto Repair team member is involved in the Cars4Hope and they strive to provide friendly service and a safe, comfortable environment for you and your family while your vehicle is being repaired.

The team of skilled auto repair specialists at O’Bryan Auto Repair can fix anything, from hybrid cars to full sized trucks and everything in between. Need tires, an alignment, tune up or a new transmission? With their ASE certified technicians they can handle whatever needs you may have.

Hand holding car keys with a keychain shaped like a car, symbolizing O'Bryan Auto Repair's Cars4Hope initiative for providing reliable transportation to those in need.

Free Auto Repairs & Donated Cars for Those in Need

Emily standing outside O'Bryan Automotive Repair, holding car keys, with the Cars4Hope logo and "Driven to Serve" prominently displayed on the window, symbolizing her new vehicle donation for college support.

Emily came to us through one of our partner programs. She had been driving a Volkswagen Passat that lost compression on multiple cylinders, Not having the financial means to repair that vehicle, we found that she is a very good recipient of this Ford Taurus and then it will help her through college and for being able to go to work and continue her journey through life. Emilys story really struck close to home with our committee that she entered into the Foster system at age 16 and is now attending Pittsburg State University through a four-year scholarship.

Have a repair request for a car you want to donate? Leave us a message.

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