"With a Will, There's a Way"
If you don't have a Will, you're not alone
According to a survey conducted by the Trust Companies Association of Canada, more than half of all Canadians do not have a Last Will and Testament. Consequently, each year the courts settle estates based upon provincial legislation. Without a Will you lose control over whom will administer your estate and who will receive your assets.
Planning for your charitable interests
A bequest to the Alzheimer Society Of Saskatchewan is a future gift that will ensure that the important work we do to help people who have Alzheimer's disease, their families and caregivers will carry on. Your bequest will ensure that the programs and services we provide for those who are touched by Alzheimer's disease can continue and that, through research, our vision of creating a world without Alzheimer's disease will one day become a reality.
A bequest can be unrestricted to support the overall work of the Society or it can be designated to support a project or initiative that is particularly important to you, such as research, caregiver support, education, or awareness.
If you have supported the Alzheimer Society Of Saskatchewan in your lifetime, a bequest can be a lasting gift that will continue your support of the important work that we do after you are gone.
A bequest to the Alzheimer Society will also provide a tax benefit to your estate.
Thank you for thinking of us
If you've named our organization in your Will, please contact us at fund@alzheimer.sk.ca about your current provision. If you're thinking about naming the Society in your Will, we'd be pleased to send sample provisions for your consideration and provide you with our correct legal name.
[Note: Information on this page is not intended as specific financial planning or legal advice. You should always consult your legal advisors, financial planners and family members when considering a planned gift.]