Free Wills Month 2024 NHS charity offers opportunities to make a will for free - and leave a forever thank you
Free Wills Month 2024 NHS charity offers opportunities to make a will for free - and leave a forever thank you
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Hywel Dda Health Charities, the official charity of Hywel Dda University Health Board, has partnered with Farewill to offer supporters the opportunity to write a will for free during the month of October 2024.
The will-writing month provides a perfect opportunity for people who don’t have a will to write one, and for those with a current will to update it. Those who take part can ensure the people they love are remembered in their will, and, if they choose, their local NHS charity.
There are a limited number of spaces which are available on a first come, first served basis. The wills can be written online or over the phone from the comfort of their own home with the trusted will provider, Farewill, and it can take less than 30 minutes. A team of experts is available seven days a week to help you write a will.
Katie Hancock, Fundraising Officer at Hywel Dda Health Charities (pictured), said: “This is a great and convenient opportunity to ensure your family’s future is secure and that your wishes will be followed through - and also to support your local NHS charity if you choose to do so.
“Even a donation of 1% of your estate to the charity will help us provide services and activities above and beyond what the NHS can normally provide, meaning you can leave a lasting legacy for your local NHS services.”
To secure a space please click here, call 01267 239815 or email Fundraising.HywelDda@wales.nhs.uk.
Free Wills Month 2024 NHS charity offers opportunities to make a will for free - and leave a forever thank you
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