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Leaving a Lasting Legacy

For the Next Generation

A simple way to help children & adults with intellectual disabilities and children & adults with mental health issues is to leave a gift in your Will. Download Legacy Information
 
Any gift no matter how small or large will make a difference.
 
Your generous gift will
- Provide the children of Suzanne House with medical care and therapies
- Support children & adults with intellectual disabilities to be included in society
- Help give children & adults with mental health issues the tools they need to get through
 

Making a Will is a personal process and can often be a daunting task, but a necessary one. Here are a few steps that can help with changing your will to include a gift to charity.

1. When making your Will taking care of your loved ones first is very important.
2. Consult your solicitor about amending your Will to leave a gift to charity
3. Decide on the gift you would like to leave:
  • The whole or percentage of your estate (Residuary Gift)

  • Fixed sum of money (Pecuniary Gift)

  • Specific item of value (Specific Gift)

For more information or to discuss leaving a gift to a particular service email [email protected] or call 01 2882231

Published: 13th December, 2018

Updated: 26th April, 2022

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