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Legacies
It may seem strange thinking about what to do with your belongings
once you have died. However when writing a will more people are
deciding to leave a legacy to charity. If you feel leaving money in
your will to Allsorts youth project is something that
you would consider read through this page about how it would help
us.
Your legacy to Allsorts
Leaving a legacy to Allsorts would be investing in the future. Each week we run a weekly LGB under-26 drop-in in youth centre in central Brighton and offer One-to-one support and advocacy. We are partly funded from public sources, but these are not
enough. Each year we have to raise tens of thousands of pounds just
to keep our service going. And it's an invaluable service, providing
help, advice and support on a wide range of issues and topics to
young lesbians and gay men, or those affected by these issues.
However we still need to pay the running costs for our service, including
building rents, telephones, utilities, etc. All these add up and we
need YOUR help to keep going. Please think about leaving a legacy to
help us continue our work.
With your legacy you could become part of Allsorts's future. For
further information please Contact us
Have you made a Will?
Everyone knows that they need a will but it can be one of the
tasks that we put off until later. Don't leave it too late! It is
important that everyone makes a will. Making a will means that your
wishes can be carried out when you have gone. If you have not made a
will and you have no family then the law passes all your belongings
to the state. This could then mean that people who you may have
wanted to leave money or belongings to are not included.
By making a will it means that you have organised everything as
you want. It has not been left to your loved ones to sort out. It
may be distressing and can also take a considerable amount of time
but it really is worthwhile. A will is a legal document so we advise
that you obtain professional legal advice about making or changing
your will. The cost of a solicitor now is far less than the legal
costs that would arise from sorting everything out if you had no
will.
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