About Donations
  How can you help our missionaries?

  1. Donate transportation for their use. Any mode can be used eg. automobiles, vans boats, airplanes, trucks, etc. 
      Even vehicles with minor correctable problems are accepted. If the vehicle is not amenable to missionary use, it can be 
      sold to purchase or repair our current fleet. Of course, we are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Your donation 
      will be a tax break on your income tax. A letter of donation will be provided for IRS purposes.

  2. Volunteer to pick up missionaries returning from the field. When they arrive in Houston, they must be picked up at 
      the airport and taken to HFBC to pick up their car. This is always with advance notice.

  3. We repair these vehicles so they will be in good condition when picked up by our missionaries. Of course, this is 
      costly. Volunteers who have a mechanical aptitude are needed to help process the donated or purchased vehicles.

  4. Occasionally, vehicles are donated from other states. We need people who are free to travel and bring the vehicles 
      to our center in Houston. All vehicles are processed and distributed from Houston's First Baptist Church.
 Ready to Help?   Here's How to Contact Us:

 - Contact Harvey Kneisel, President, by telephone at (713) 436-6092 or by email 
 at harvchark@sbcglobal.net.

 - Contact Bonnie Craig by telephone at (281) 679-7504 or by email at 
 inquiries@mcftx.org.

  Notes:
  We do not donate vehicles to benevolent needs. Our vehicles are for missionaries.
  Vehicles with minor correctable problems are accepted.



Car Donation Helper: On this site you can find a directory of other charity programs in the U.S.
that may accept car donations.

Macedonian Call Foundation Board of Directors:
Rev. Harvey Kneisel, President
Ben Kimbrough
Mrs. Pinky Pampell
Mrs. Marjorie Ledbetter
John Brunson, Attorney
Rev. Pat Bullock
Dr. Jon Enloe
Rev. Terry Fox
Mrs. Charlene Kneisel
Dr. Robert A. Pearle
Travis Pittmen, CPA
Rev. J.V. Thomas
Rev. William Taylor
Rev. Dan Craig