Gifts in Wills
By leaving a gift in your Will, you could transform the cancer treatments of the future. Every donation – no matter how big or small – helps to change and save lives.
Change lives for years to come
Our Wills reflect our passions: the family we love, the friends we cherish and the causes that are most dear to us.
Whether you choose to donate in memory of a loved one, or because of your own cancer journey – your gift will help us to care for people for years to come.
Gifts in Wills fund 47% of our life-saving work.
During uncertain times, they protect our services so that we can continue to be there, at every step, for people living with cancer.
By pledging an amount or percentage of your estate, no matter how large or small, you are leaving a legacy of hope that will live on.
Complete our short form to download our free 'Gifts in Wills guide' and learn more about the difference your gift could make.
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Gift in Wills FAQs
Creating your Will doesn’t have to be complicated or time consuming. Getting this important document in order is the best way to ensure your family and friends are cared for.
How your gift can make a difference
Gifts in Wills fund 47% of our life-saving work. Discover how your gift could help change and save lives for years to come.
Our legal partners
Our legal partners, Irwin Mitchell and Wake Smith Solicitors, can guide you through every step of the Will-writing process.
Get in touch
If you have any further questions, we’re here to help. Please contact our Legacy and In Memory Fundraising Manager, Melissa. Click here to email or call 07496 964575 for an informal chat.
A message from Amanda Traynor...
“As a ward sister, I’ve seen first-hand the difference that gifts left in Wills make. They help us to improve the hospital environment and provide support services, so that patients can have the best possible treatment experience. They also fund vital clinical trials which help to uncover the cancer treatments of the future.
By leaving a gift in your Will you’ll support people who are going through cancer right now and change lives for years to come.”
- Amanda Traynor, Senior Sister at Weston Park Cancer Centre