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Remember World Vision in your will, along with loved ones and others who have given your life meaning. This is one of the simplest and most flexible ways to create a lasting legacy.
Bequests may come in the form of a percentage of your estate, specific cash amount, property, securities or other assets. A charitable bequest has no effect on you financially in your lifetime.
A bequest is a lasting gift from the heart with practical benefits to your surviving heirs. Your estate receives a tax receipt for the full amount of the donation, which may offset capital gains or other taxes due. You may designate the gift to specific programs, or allow World Vision to put it to work where most needed at the time.
Make becoming a World Vision Legacy Partner an essential part of your estate planning strategy.
It’s easier than you may think
All it takes is a simple clause in your will to leave a gift of hope to World Vision—and continue transforming lives long after you’ve gone. Your lawyer can include a simple clause naming World Vision as a beneficiary or you may click here for sample clauses recommended by World Vision. Naming World Vision in your will is an ideal way to build a legacy. You’ll make a significant and meaningful difference in the world without feeling any financial impact in your lifetime.
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Contact World Vision's Partners Planned Giving team at 1.800.714.3280 (ext. 3837)
Email: plannedgiving@WorldVision.ca
Mail: 1 World Drive, Mississauga ON L5T 2Y4
Fax: 905 696 2162
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