Leave a gift in your will.

A future when cancer doesn’t tear families apart.

Imagine that.

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Complete the form below or contact our team directly on (02) 9334 1479 or giftsinwills@nswcc.org.au.
Brooke Manzione
Gift in Wills Manager
Miyuki Kudo
Gifts in Wills Specialist
Complete the form below or contact our team directly on (02) 9334 1479 or giftsinwills@nswcc.org.au.
Brooke Manzione
Gift in Wills Manager
Miyuki Kudo
Gifts in Wills Specialist

Imagine the impact you can make with your gift of even 1%

 

Once you’ve looked after the ones you love, a gift of even 1% in your will, or as much as you can afford, makes an incredible impact for a cause that’s close to your heart.

From inspiring new treatments and ways to prevent cancer, to research breakthroughs that will help people live longer and better – all the way to a cancer free future.

This is the most powerful gift you can ever give. And it costs you nothing today.

Leaving a gift in your will is simple. All your solicitor needs is our ABN 51 116 463 846 and registered name Cancer Council NSW.

Our partner Safewill, a will-writing online platform is offering Cancer Council NSW supporters the opportunity to write your will for 50% off the retail price (usually $160). With Safewill, you can write your bespoke, legally valid Will without leaving your home, in just a few clicks. We hope you’ll take advantage of this offer to safeguard your personal legacy and the people you love. Get started by writing your will with Safewill here.

 

Imagine a helping hand

Naturally, you’ll have questions. That’s why we’re always here to help. For a confidential, entirely obligation-free discussion, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our Gifts in Wills team. With their years of experience, and passion for a cancer free future, they will be happy to help on 02 9334 1479 or email giftsinwills@nswcc.org.au.

What would you like to do?

1 Plan and write a will

Leaving a gift in your will to Cancer Council NSW is a decision you don’t want to rush. Consider all the information first.

How to leave a gift in your will
2 Contact us

Got a question or just want to let us know you’re leaving us a gift? Our Gifts in Wills team will be glad to hear from you.

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3 Execute a will

Solicitors and executors, get all the information you need for administering an estate with a bequest to Cancer Council NSW.

Executing a bequest
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What a difference a gift in your will can make!

Gifts in Wills represent almost one-third of Cancer Council NSW’s income.

Thanks to gifts from people like you the world’s first cervical cancer vaccine was developed right here in Australia.

As a result, it’s estimated that by 2035 in Australia:

Gift in Wills FAQ

Creating your will for the first time, we recommend that you consult with a solicitor who is experienced in wills and estates. However, you may choose to draft your own will using an online will provider such as Safewill to purchase a will kit from a news agency or post office.

If you already have a will, the most cost-effective way to include a bequest to Cancer Council NSW is by adding a short legal amendment to your will, this is called a codicil. Check with your solicitor if a codicil is appropriate for the updates you wish to make.

If you’d like to learn more or just want a confidential conversation, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by calling us on (02) 9334 1479 or emailing giftinwills@nswcc.org.au.

Anyone can leave a gift in their will. Every gift, be it large or small makes a huge impact, ensuring our research, cancer prevention programs, and support services for people affected by cancer can continue well into the future.

Although some people draft their own wills using kits online or bought from a news agency or post office, we strongly suggest that you talk to an expert and a solicitor who can help you draft a will.

There are certain requirements for a will to be valid and using a solicitor will make sure you get it right. Solicitors charge different amounts to draft wills. Don’t be shy – shop around to make sure you get the best deal.

The Daffodil Circle is a group of committed and generous people who have made the generous decision to include gifts to Cancer Council NSW in their will. By including a gift to Cancer Council NSW in your will you are automatically granted membership of the Daffodil Circle.

As a Daffodil Circle member, you will receive the occasional letter or newsletter, updates on how your generosity is making a difference and invitations to events to hear about the impact your gift will make.

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