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Fix It Forward Donates 700th Vehicle to Children's Advocacy Center

SHREVEPORT, LA - March 28th, 2026 - Fix It Forward Ministry, a Shreveport-based non-profit dedicated to providing transportation to those in need, today celebrated a monumental achievement: the donation of its 700th refurbished vehicle. The recipient of this significant gift is the Red River Children's Advocacy Center, an organization crucial to the well-being of vulnerable children in the region.

For years, Fix It Forward has operated on a simple, yet powerful premise - repair donated vehicles and give them to individuals and organizations who desperately require reliable transportation. What began as a small, grassroots effort has blossomed into a thriving community initiative, fueled entirely by the generosity of donors and the tireless dedication of volunteers. This isn't simply about handing over keys; it's about restoring independence, enabling access to vital services, and ultimately, changing lives.

Today's donation to the Red River Children's Advocacy Center underscores the profound impact of Fix It Forward's mission. Melissa Kight, Executive Director of the Center, emphasized the critical role transportation plays in their ability to serve children who have experienced abuse. "Transportation is a huge part of what we do," Kight explained. "Getting the children to appointments, to therapy, to court - these are all essential components of the healing process. Without reliable transportation, accessing these services becomes a significant, often insurmountable, barrier."

The Advocacy Center serves a wide geographic area, often requiring caseworkers to travel considerable distances to reach families and ensure children receive the care they need. The donated vehicle will alleviate the strain on existing resources, allowing the center to expand its reach and serve even more children.

Jerry Hampton, the founder of Fix It Forward, expressed his profound gratitude and pride in reaching this 700-vehicle milestone. "It's amazing to see how far we've come and the impact we've made in our community," Hampton shared. "We are so grateful for all of our volunteers and donors who make this possible. It started with a desire to help a few neighbors, and now, we're making a real difference for organizations like the Children's Advocacy Center."

Beyond the Vehicles: A Community Built on Compassion

Fix It Forward isn't just a vehicle donation program; it's a testament to the power of community collaboration. The organization receives vehicles in various states of disrepair - some needing minor repairs, others requiring extensive overhauls. A team of dedicated volunteer mechanics, bodywork specialists, and administrative helpers work tirelessly to restore these vehicles to safe, reliable working condition. Parts are sourced through donations from local auto parts stores and individual contributions.

The ripple effect of this work extends far beyond the immediate recipients. Volunteers gain valuable skills, fostering a sense of purpose and community involvement. Local businesses benefit from positive publicity and strengthened relationships. And the overall community benefits from a more compassionate and supportive environment.

Looking Ahead: Expanding the Reach of Fix It Forward

With 700 vehicles already delivered, Fix It Forward shows no signs of slowing down. The organization is currently exploring opportunities to expand its operations, potentially including a dedicated training facility for volunteer mechanics and a larger workshop space to accommodate the increasing number of vehicle donations.

"We're always looking for ways to improve and reach more people," Hampton stated. "Our ultimate goal is to eliminate transportation barriers for those who need it most, and we believe this is achievable with continued community support."

Fix It Forward is actively seeking volunteers with mechanical skills, bodywork expertise, and administrative abilities. Monetary donations and vehicle donations are also greatly appreciated. More information about how to get involved can be found on their website at [hypothetical website address] or by contacting them directly at [hypothetical phone number].

The 700th vehicle donation marks not just a number, but a symbol of hope and a powerful reminder that even seemingly small acts of kindness can have a transformative impact on the lives of others. It is a beacon of compassion illuminating the roads of Shreveport and beyond.


Read the Full Valley News Live Article at:
[ https://www.valleynewslive.com/2026/03/28/fix-it-forward-ministry-donates-700th-vehicle-red-river-childrens-advocacy-center/ ]