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"My hearing dog Ceri is my helpmate, my friend, my protector and she’s fun! I never envisaged how big a difference she would make to my life. I am forever grateful to the kind person who made a bequest in her will to fund Ceri’s training – it was truly a most precious gift."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donate in memory

Remember Hearing Dogs in your will or make a donation in memory of a loved one

Your gift could change the life of a deaf person

Hearing dogs completely change the lives of their deaf owners by providing greater independence, confidence and security - as well as valuable companionship.

Remembering Hearing Dogs with a legacy, a simple donation in your will, is one of the best ways of ensuring that more deaf people benefit from having a hearing dog in the future.

Making a will is far less complicated and expensive than you might think, and it is perhaps one of the most important things you'll ever do.

It is the only way to be sure that your family, friends, favourite charities and others are provided for as you wish after your death. If you should die intestate (without a will) the law decides how your money and possessions are divided, so it is important that you make one.

Leaving a legacy

Where do I start?
It is best to use the services of a solicitor when making a will. A solicitor will be able to advise you on legal aspects, the different ways in which you can make sure all your beneficiaries are provided for - including leaving a donation to a charity - as well as ensure that the will is correctly drawn up in law.

Updating an existing will
There may be changes in circumstances as well as a change of heart that can affect your will. The majority of minor changes can be covered by adding a codicil (an addition or alteration to a will). A legacy gift to a charity can be added to an existing will by codicil.
The codicil must be signed and witnessed and should be kept with the Will.

About your Will

There are several different ways to include a donation to Hearing Dogs in your Will:

Residual donation - leaving a percentage of the residue of your estate after all dependants have been provided for. This type of donation is the most beneficial to the Charity

Pecuniary donation - by leaving a specific sum of money, which can be index linked to preserve its value

Specific donation - by deciding to leave part or all of your estate to Hearing Dogs

Hearing Dogs is able to offer a professional will drafting service. For more details contact our legacy officer (contact details are at the bottom of this page).

Your solicitor will need to know the following details:

Charity name - Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

Address - The Grange, Wycombe Road, Saunderton, Princes Risborough,Bucks HP27 9NS

Registered Charity Number 293358

Your gift will help support essential future developments at our training centres, amongst many other vitally important aspects of our work, enabling us to offer more deaf people greater independence, confidence, security and companionship by providing them with a fully trained hearing dog.

If you would like to find out more about leaving a donation to Hearing Dogs in your Will, please call 01844 348100 (voice & minicom) and ask to speak with our legacy officer, or email legacy@hearingdogs.org.uk. Alternatively write to Hearing Dogs' legacy officer at The Grange, Wycombe Road, Saunderton, Princes Risborough, Bucks HP27 9NS.