Leaving a legacy is one of the clearest and most profound ways of ensuring that not only do the causes you believe in benefit from your conviction and compassion, but that they continue to do the kind of good that you believe in, almost in testament to your generosity.
Not having a will means that if you die, your estate will be shared out according to statutory rules. If this happens, your loved ones may not benefit in the way you want and the charities you support are unlikely to benefit at all.
Help tomorrow's children thrive. Make a will today, and include the Fostering Network in your wishes.
The following wording could be helpful in ensuring that your legacy is committed to the future work of the Fostering Network:
"I give the sum of £ (amount in words) to the Fostering Network, 87 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA (Charity Number 280852) for its general charitable purposes."
or:
"I give % of the residue of my estate to the Fostering Network, 87 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA (Charity Number 280852) for its general charitable purposes."
Note: It is advisable to take professional legal advice when making a will.