Leaving a bequest to Mission Australia |
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How your legacy can create a fairer future By leaving a gift in your Will to Mission Australia you will help us to overcome homelessness, empower youth, strengthen families and provide employment solutions for many years to come.
Even if you have been unable to donate during your lifetime, you can still support Mission Australia by leaving a gift in your Will – just like John and Wendy have:
To help ensure we can continue to give Australians doing it tough the same support, John chose to leave a gift to Mission Australia in his Will.
Determined to do something about it, Wendy chose to leave a gift to Mission Australia in her Will. “I realised we didn’t have a Will, so we made one. And I made sure we included Mission Australia right from the start.” Watch Mission Australia’s Bequest video to find out what motivated these and other generous Australians to leave gifts in their Wills.
Types of bequests
How to arrange a bequest Your solicitor can also create a Will for you or update your existing Will to include a gift to Mission Australia with the appropriate wording. Should you wish to choose an alternative method, please discuss this with your solicitor. If you don’t already have a solicitor, the Law Council of Australia website can point you in the right direction. Do I need to inform Mission Australia of my bequest? By including us in your Will you are also entitled to honorary membership of the Benjamin Short Society – named in honour of the founder of the Sydney City Mission. Contact us To inform us of your bequest, you can also submit your information via our online form. Learn more
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