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Kars4Kids is a Jewish
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organization based in Lakewood, New Jersey in the United States. Kars4Kids is a
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nonprofit organization that states that its mission is "to fund educational, developmental and recreational programs for low-income youth" through programs largely facilitated by its sister charity Oorah, which focuses on Jewish children and families. It was founded in 1994 and is currently headed by Eliyohu Mintz.


Background

Kars4Kids is a nonprofit organization with
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status, operating in the United States, Canada and Israel. Kars4Kids takes donations of cars, boats, yachts and real estate, accepting over 40,000 cars annually. In 2018, Kars4Kids reported revenue of $65.6 million and expenses of $59.8 million. Donations to Kars4Kids benefit Oorah, a national nonprofit organization whose stated mission is "to give Jewish children and their families opportunities to become active and productive members of their communities".


Work

Kars4Kids offers financial assistance to students to help pay for private school tuition and GED testing. The organization also sponsors a youth program known as Chillzone, an after-school program teaching Jewish culture and moral values. Additionally, they sponsor the summer camp TheZone, which operates Jewish sleepaway camps in the upper Catskills region of New York State. They also offer small grants to other nonprofit organizations. The organization has hosted coat and clothing giveaways for the needy, including in Harlem, New York, Washington, D.C., and in Newark, New Jersey, where they held a give-away together with then- Newark Mayor Cory Booker.''Kars-4-Kids Gives Away Coats in Newark''
CBS; New York; retrieved March 2013.
Kars...to Give-away 1000 Coats...
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Prior to the start of the 2012 school year, the Chairman of the New York City Housing Authority in partnership with Kars4Kids distributed school supplies and backpacks to more than 3,000 children in Queens housing projects. Around that same time period with
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man James Vacca, they distributed free backpacks in the Bronx as part of a "back-to-school initiative aimed at helping struggling families with the rising expenses of school supplies." In Brooklyn, Congressman Ed Towns and Kars4Kids distributed winter jackets to underprivileged children, including at the Marcy Avenue Houses. The organization saw a boom in donated cars following Hurricane Sandy, with owners donating cars totalled by hurricane damage. After being contacted by the
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, the charity auctioned off a 2003 Ford Explorer in which two children drowned after being swept from their mother's arms during Hurricane Sandy. The auction proceeds went to raise money for coats for the needy. Kars 4 Kids worked with United States Representative Michael Grimm to distribute over 1,000 children's coats and other assorted clothing items to
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residents affected by the hurricane. In 2014, Kars4Kids released an app for
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, Kars4Kids Safety, which aims to prevent accidental deaths of children left in hot cars, by providing reminders to their parents. The app syncs with the car's Bluetooth technology, to set off an automatic alert when the phone's Bluetooth disconnects from the car's.


Ratings

Kars4Kids receives
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's "Needs Improvement" rating of two out of a possible four stars.


Song

The group's director of public relations stated that the song was written in the late 1990s by a volunteer, with music adapted from
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's song "Little Kinderlach". The jingle was first used in radio commercials broadcast in the New York City area, by 2004 the ads began to play in other markets such as Chicago, and later nationally as part of radio network ad time. In 2014, Kars4Kids introduced a television commercial featuring the jingle. The jingle has become the subject of public ridicule, as critics have considered it to be an annoyance; it was described by '' San Francisco Chronicle'' journalist Peter Hartlaub as an "assault on hesenses". On November 4, 2010, Don Imus was caught on a hot mic mocking a Kars4Kids ad during a commercial break of his radio show '' Imus in the Morning'', telling the group to "go to hell" and jokingly blurting "I'll give you my
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, you moron." Imus later apologized. '' Vulture'' jokingly declared that the television version of the ad would bring end times. The jingle has been referenced and parodied by multiple television series; in a December 2014 '' Saturday Night Live'' sketch satirizing talk show ''
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'' and the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture,
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) told Rose ( Taran Killam) that the Kars4Kids jingle was one of the
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's other torture methods, alongside Time Warner Cable customer service and airport security screenings. The 2018 '' Will & Grace'' episode "Friends and Lover" featured a parody of the charity known as "Trucks4Tykes", which was portrayed as having a similarly annoying jingle. In the season four premiere episode of '' The Good Place'', "A Girl From Arizona", the jingle is sung by several demons as the anthem of "The Bad Place." A 2018 episode of ''
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'' presented a song promoting China's
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performed by children, which host
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likened to a "
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Kars4Kids". After moving to a temporary studio in 2020 with a solid white backdrop, Oliver described the new set as being either "the place movie characters go when they've just died, or where they shot the Kars4Kids commercial". He also said the commercial was "the
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of commercials, in that it is horrifically infectious and ruins people's lives."


Criticism

The organization has been criticized for inadequately disclosing its Jewish educational work. In 2009, Joy for Our Youth paid $65,000 in fines in Pennsylvania; while Kars4Kids paid $65,000 in fines in OregonCharity Misled Donors, AG Says
. ''Mail Tribune'' (Medford, Oregon). April 15, 2009. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
in settlements reached with the respective state attorneys general as a result of their contention that the organization had to state clearly that the beneficiaries were of a "certain religious affiliation." In Oregon, the attorney general added that Kars4Kids failed to disclose that its offer of a "free vacation" for vehicle donors was designed to recruit people to attend timeshare presentations. In 2017,
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Lori Swanson conducted a compliance review and submitted a 300-page report to the
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. The report found that 44% of funds raised by Kars4Kids went to program expenses, and most of that money had gone to its sister organization Oorah, whose concentration in New York and New Jersey meant only one Minnesota child was believed to have benefited from one of its programs in the years 2012–2014. The report also mentioned the charity had lost money in real estate investments in the financial crisis of 2008 and may have been a victim of losses from a
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Data breach

On November 3, 2018, Bob Diachenko, a cyber security researcher, discovered a publicly accessible MongoDB database that contained the emails and personal details of 21,612 Kars4Kids donors/customers plus super administrator password/login details. The database also contained a ransomware note that the files had been stolen and would be returned for bitcoin.Diachenko, Bob (November 9, 2018).
Children’s charity Kars4Kids leaks info on thousands of donors, internal passwords online, and evidence of a ransom attack
. ''Security Discovery''.


References


External links

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Oorah website

Kars4Kids programs

Kars4Kids official blog

Kars4Kids pictures
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