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Remember a Charity Week - Gift to A Charity In Your Will

  • Writer: Emma Aslett
    Emma Aslett
  • Sep 2
  • 2 min read

 

This years Remember a Charity Week runs from 8-14. September 2025, however, we are celebrating throughout the month of September at Penn Chambers.

 

Remember a Charity Week marks a time dedicated to raising awareness of the simple, yet meaningful, act of leaving a gift to charity in your Will.

 

What Happens If I Do Not Have A Will?

 

There is a cost of doing nothing… make sure you protect your wishes.

 

If you pass away without a Will, the law will decide who inherits from your estate. Those that matter deeply to you may be excluded.

 

By putting a Will in place, you can:

 

·       Make your wishes known

·       Avoid legal complications

·       Leave a lasting impact

 

That is why Remember A Charity Week is the perfect reminder to get your affairs in order.

 

Want To Do More?

 

Remember A Charity Week also shines a light on a powerful but often overlooked way to support the cases that we care about, whatever they may be. This can be done by leaving a gift to charity within your Will.

 

Even a small donation or small percentage of your estate can make a lasting impact.

 

These gifts help charities plan for the future and continue their vital work for generations to come.

 

It only takes a small gift to make a big difference.

 

We Are Supporting Remember A Charity Week

 

Throughout September 2025, and in celebration of Remember A Charity Week, we will be offering special promotions such as free Will review calls and discounted rates when preparing a Will or updating a current Will.

 

This is a perfect time to prepare or update your Will, and it is our way to support this important campaign.

 

Contact us now on emma.aslett@penngroup.co.uk should you wish to take advantage.

 

Speak to us today and prepare or update your Will before the end of the month.


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The information provided in this article is not intended to constitute professional advice and you should take full and comprehensive legal, accountancy or financial advice as appropriate on your individual circumstances by a fully qualified Solicitor, Accountant or Financial Advisor/Mortgage Broker before you embark on any course of action.


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