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Planning for the future

Part of planning for the future involves making a Will – to ensure that your family and friends will be taken care of after your death.

Most of the orphaned and vulnerable children with whom we work inherited nothing from their parents, other than a few humble possessions and memories of happier times.

That's why – after you have made provision for your loved ones in your Will – we ask you to consider adding an extra beneficiary ... the Anglican Aids & Healthcare Trust.

Bequests of money and possessions such as a motor vehicle, real estate, antiques, jewellery and artworks can all be put to great use in helping to defeat HIV and AIDS – as can a percentage of your estate, the residue [what's left after all your other beneficiaries have received their share] or even the proceeds of a Life Assurance Policy that is no longer needed.

Charitable bequests are tax deductible and may lead to a reduction in estate duty. Please talk to your lawyer about the legal aspects of leaving a bequest to the Anglican Aids and Healthcare Trust, or contact us for more information.

 

 


You have the power to help us overcome the scourge of HIV and AIDS.

Click here to download a codicil form to add the Anglican Aids and Healthcare Trust to your Will.