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Kars4Kids Misleading Scam Benefits Almost Exclusively Jewish Charities

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Ear­worm Kars4Kids ad banned in Cali­for­nia. Here’s why

CBC Edition

16 May 2026

A long-run­ning char­ity ad cam­paign famil­iar to Cana­dians for its catchy Kars4Kids jingle will no longer play in Cali­for­nia after a court found it viol­ates false advert­ising laws.

The pop­u­lar ad shows chil­dren singing the tune while play­ing musical instru­ments and ask­ing people to donate their cars.

In 2021, however, Cali­for­nia cab­in­et­maker Bruce Puter­baugh, who is in his 70s, filed a law­suit after donat­ing a 2001 Volvo XC worth $250 US. Puter­baugh claims he was under the impres­sion the char­ity helped “under­priv­ileged kids from all over the U.S,” accord­ing to court doc­u­ments.

Those doc­u­ments show it wasn’t until later that he learned the main pur­pose of Kars4Kids is not help­ing local dis­ad­vant­aged chil­dren but instead fund­ing a Jew­ish organ­iz­a­tion called Oorah.

In his decision earlier this month, Judge Gas­sia Apkarian of the Super­ior Court of Cali­for­nia noted

Oorah’s pro­grams include “match­mak­ing for young adults and gap year trips to Israel for 17 and 18-yearolds.”

Kars4Kids gets fail­ing grade from char­ity watch­dog

Sim­ilar ads are also run­ning in Canada, and have been for years. That’s a red flag for one Toronto-based char­ity watch­dog.

Char­ity Intel­li­gence Canada gave Kars4Kids its sole one-star rat­ing, mean­ing it found fail­ures on mul­tiple issues, includ­ing report­ing to donors about how their money helped.

“It’s a fail when it comes to trans­par­ency,” said Kate Bahen, the man­aging dir­ector. “You have bet­ter giv­ing options.”

Wendy Kir­wan, Kars4Kids’ dir­ector of pub­lic rela­tions, did not respond when asked whether any of the pro­ceeds raised in Canada go to help Cana­dian chil­dren.

But accord­ing to Kars4Kids Canada’s web­site, the entity is also part of Oorah Char­it­able Organ­iz­a­tion, a non-profit Jew­ish group. Oorah is lis­ted as a registered char­ity with the Canada Rev­enue Agency.

Cana­dian tax fil­ings show the organ­iz­a­tion trans­ferred $12.6 mil­lion to the U.S. and Israel in the fiscal year end­ing May 31, 2025 – the most recent data avail­able for projects such as the Texas Torah Insti­tute and the Cin­cin­nati Hebrew Day School.

Oorah’s CRA fil­ings show $19 mil­lion in expendit­ures in 2024-25 fiscal year, includ­ing $3.7 mil­lion on advert­ising and pro­mo­tion.

The law and the facts are clearly on our side.”- Wendy Kir­wan, Kars4Kids’ dir­ector of pub­lic rela­tions

In an emailed state­ment to CBC News, Kir­wan said Kars4Kids Canada is a sep­ar­ate organ­iz­a­tion from the one in the United States.

But regard­ing the Cali­for­nia rul­ing, she added that “the decision is deeply flawed, ignores the facts, and mis­ap­plies the law. Kars4Kids expects to win on appeal because the law and the facts are clearly on our side.(CBC, May 16, 2026)