Alzheimer Society of Toronto logo

 

e-mail page          text size: small size  medium size  large size
Will Bequests

Wills offer many donors a way to make a gift which might not have been possible during their lifetime. Your Will can reaffirm your commitment to our goals.

A charitable bequest in your Will can be in the form of a specific sum of money, a particular piece of property or a percentage of whatever remains after expenses and other bequests are paid. Your charitable bequest can also be a contingent bequest, payable to the Society only if a spouse and children do not survive you.


Thank you for thinking of us

If you've named or are thinking about naming The Alzheimer Society of Toronto in your Will, please contact us at johare@alzheimertoronto.org about your current provision.

The Alzheimer Society of Toronto understands that donors consider estate and gift planning to be a strictly confidential matter. Please be assured your enquiry will be handled in a manner that respects your privacy and maintains confidentiality. See our Privacy page for more information.

 

[Note: Information on this page is not intended as specific financial planning or legal advice. You should always consult your legal advisors, financial planners and family members when considering a planned gift.]

Information adapted from the Alzheimer Society of Canada