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      • The well-known Kars4Kids' jingle makes a simple request, "donate your car today…" and has weathered the wrath of comics. "Shut up, shut up, what is this charity?" said "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver. However, new revelations about the charity are no laughing matter.
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  2. May 5, 2017 · said "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver. However, new revelations about the charity are no laughing matter. According to the Minnesota attorney general, between 2012 and 2014, Kars4Kids...

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  3. 4 days ago · The New Jersey-based charity Kars4Kids, the one with the maddening TV and radio jingle, was previously ordered to pay $10.6 million (later reduced to $7.8 million) to Texas-based charity America ...

  4. Sep 14, 2017 · Comedian John Oliver once said that Kars 4 Kids was the only charity thatinspires more visceral anger” than the Clinton Foundation, the Post said. Lead image via YouTube

  5. Comedian John Oliver joked that Kars4Kids was the only charity that “inspires more visceral anger” than the Clinton Foundation. (The charity reported a net revenue of $65 million for 2018,...

  6. Oct 28, 2016 · Founded in 1995, Kars 4 Kids released its first version of the jingle on New York radio stations in 1999. Kirwan won’t divulge who wrote the lyrics (if you can call them that) except to say they ...

  7. Aug 13, 2021 · VDOMDHTMLtml> John Oliver: Kars4Kids Jingle is a Suitable Punishment for the Russian Olympic Scandal - YouTube. On his show #LastWeekTonight, John Oliver says that the #ROC wasn't penalized...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kars4KidsKars4Kids - Wikipedia

    Kars4Kids is a Jewish nonprofit car donation organization based in Lakewood, New Jersey in the United States. Kars4Kids is a 501(c)(3) 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.