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'The
greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.'
-William James Rob and Julie Filmer have spent the greater part of their lives creating opportunities for others ... opportunities for disabled people to explore and enjoy wild places .... opportunities for non-disabled people to meet and relate to those who are blind, deaf, unable to walk or mentally challenged. What if you could do something today that would ensure you too will be remembered forever for doing something worthwhile? That 'something' could be as simple as including Eco-Access in your Will. Bequests Bequeathing a sum of money or property (real estate, jewellery, motor car, etc) to Eco-Access is a way of ensuring the work of the organisation continues into the future, without having to spend any of your money now. Only when you no longer need it, is it passed on to influence the lives of disabled children and adults. Obviously, you will want to make adequate provision for your family. But, especially if your children are grown up or you have no close relatives, making a charitable bequest will not only bring great personal satisfaction, it may also lead to considerable savings in estate duty. A simple way of adding a bequest to Eco-Access to an existing Will is to complete a codicil and keep it together with the Will. The necessary form is available by clicking here. Tell us! We recommend you contact your financial advisor, attorney, bank manager or other expert before making or altering a Will. |
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