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Will Aid - the National Make a Will Month With Will Aid you can have your Will drawn up by a qualified solicitor and help nine of the UK's best loved charities at the same time. The scheme runs in November each year.
The next campaign will be in November 2010 How Will Aid works People can have a basic Will professionally drawn up by a solicitor who will not charge their usual fee. Instead they will ask for a donation to Will Aid. Solicitors are generously offering this service to raise as much money as possible for the Will Aid charities: ActionAid, British Red Cross, Christian Aid, Help the Aged, NSPCC, Save the Children UK, Sightsavers International, SCIAF and Trocaire. Leaving a lasting gift to charity When making our Will we think about those closest to us, our family and loved ones, and they must always come first - but it is also an ideal opportunity to leave a lasting gift to charity. As well as having the satisfaction of knowing that you have made provision for those you love, why not use the chance to bringing lasting change to the lives of people in need? Click here to see what a difference your gift could make to the work of the Will Aid charities. Additional Peace of Mind With Will Aid you can register your Will for FREE with the Certainty National Wills Register (usual cost £28.75 per Will) during November's campaign. For more information and to register a Will, visit Certainty Solicitors wanted As demand for Will Aid increases year on year, we urgently need to increase the numbers of solicitors taking part. Click here for more information. If your firm would like to join our successful campaign, please contact shirley@willaid.org.uk.
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Will Aid Makes A Million
22.02.10
For the first time, the charity Will-writing campaign, Will Aid, has raised more than £1 million in donations and Gift Aid. Money is still coming in at a brisk rate and will continue to do so for some months yet. The 9,000 people who used the scheme during November to write their...
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