Scrap Car Comparison renews support for Brake

Scrap Car Comparison has renewed its partnership with road safety charity Brake .

As an Associated Partner, the scrap and damaged vehicle comparison site is pledging another £10,000 in funding over the next year to support road victims and campaigns for safer roads.

Scrap Car Comparison announced Brake as its chosen charity in 2024 and has helped raise funds through a number of initiatives such as its Donate-A-Car scheme, which enables people who want to scrap their vehicle or sell it for salvage to donate some or all of the proceeds to Brake.

It also supported the University of Northampton with a project which saw fashion design students curate a line of clothing and accessories made from reclaimed seatbelts, with all money from the sale of the garments donated to Brake.

Valued partner

Ross Moorlock, CEO at Brake, said: “Scrap Car Comparison is a valued partner of Brake, so I am really pleased to work with the team for another year under our associated partnership.

“We’re grateful for the work Scrap Car Comparison has been doing to support Brake with its fundraising and income generation initiatives. These efforts go a long way towards supporting individuals and families whose lives are torn apart by road crashes.”

Dan Gick, CEO at Scrap Car Comparison, added: “There aren’t many charities that align with what we do as naturally as Brake does. Every car that comes through Scrap Car Comparison has a history, and sadly, a lot of those histories involve unsafe situations on the road. Brake exists to prevent those situations and to be there for the people whose lives are turned upside down by road crashes. That’s a mission we feel deeply connected to.

“What they’ve built over the years is remarkable; from campaigning for tougher road safety legislation to being there for victims and families who have nowhere else to turn. To be able to support that work, and get our customers behind it too, means a great deal to us.”

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