Animals give you a better life. You can leave them a better world. By including a gift to the RSPCA in your Will, your love for animals can live on forever, and help end cruelty for good.
Who else can bring you the same companionship and sense of meaning above and beyond yourself? Who else will sit with you through thick and thin and love you no matter what?
Leaving a gift to RSPCA NSW in your Will is a beautiful way for your love to live on.
The affection and tenderness you feel for animals can help to make the world a better, safer, happier place for them all.
Play the videos to hear Board members Mia and Mark, and supporter Suzy explain why they are leaving gifts in their Wills to RSPCA NSW
This is probably the most powerful gift you can ever make. Think about your family, friends and the charitable causes that have meant so much to you in your lifetime.
Residual: the most effectual way to support the animals is by leaving RSPCA the whole, or a percentage of the remainder of your estate after you have provided for your loved ones.
Percentage: a percentage of your total estate, allowing your gift to maximise as your estate matures.
Specific: a fixed sum of money or assets, including property, investments or shares.
We recommend that you seek independent legal advice to ensure your Will is legal, valid and represents your intentions. If you are including a gift to RSPCA NSW in your Will, make sure you use the correct wording.
Leaving a gift to the animals in your Will is such a wonderfully generous thing to do. Why not tell your loved ones of the amazing difference you will make in the lives of animals in need with your gift – and share the love you have for animals with them.
If you are comfortable, we’d love for you to tell us too so we can thank you in person. You can also receive updates on how gifts like yours are truly making a better world for the animals in our care.
Pets are cherished family members so it’s important to safeguard their future should something happen to you. The Home Ever After program can help
Leaving a gift in a Will is one of the most impactful and lasting ways to support the animals of NSW. There are several different ways to include RSPCA NSW in your will.
RSPCA has partnered with Australia’s online Will writing platforms Safewill, Willed, and Gathered Here to offer you easy, low-cost options to write your Will. By leaving a gift in your Will to RSPCA NSW you will be joining a community of likeminded people wanting to help change the lives of animals in need.
Gifts left in Wills make a huge difference. They support the care of more than one in three animals annually, plus support our prevention programs, inspectorate, and veterinary clinics statewide. You can be assured that your gift, no matter how big or small, will go a long way in providing the help and care required to give animals the lives they deserve.
Gifts left today will help save the lives of animals for many more tomorrows. We thank you for your foresightedness in enabling us to continue caring for the years to come.
By completing this form, you are providing personal information to RSPCA NSW (we, us, or our). We are collecting your personal information to verify your identity and provide you with direct marketing materials and more information on our Gift in Wills Program. Supplying your personal information is voluntary, but it may impact our ability to process your inquiry and provide you with some or all of our services if you do not provide it. Further details about how we manage personal information is contained in our Personal Information Collection Notice and Privacy Policy. By submitting this form, you confirm that you have read and agree to the terms of our Personal Information Collection Notice.
Call us on (02) 9782 4419 or email us at wills@rspcansw.org.au
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If you are comfortable with reaching out, please let us know you’ve left us a gift in your Will. This gives us the chance to say thank you, keep you up to date with news and stories from RSPCA NSW, and involve you and your family in relevant special events throughout the year.
Because it is increasingly common for Wills in NSW to be contested, any intentions voiced during your lifetime also help support your choices, should they ever be questioned after your passing. Email us at wills@rspcansw.org.au or call us on (02) 9782 4419 today to clarify your intentions regarding your gift.
If you have already made your Will and do not plan on updating it, making an amendment could be as easy as preparing a codicil to include a gift in your Will to RSPCA NSW. However, RSPCA NSW recommends that you seek independent professional advice to ensure that any additional wishes are expressed correctly.
You don’t need to be wealthy to leave RSPCA NSW with a gift in your Will. People often find they can afford to be more generous with a gift in their Will than they are during their lifetime, and leaving just a small contribution in your Will can go a long way for those in need. In fact, gifts left to us in Wills help us support nearly two of every three of the animals in our care. They make a monumental difference to supporting our shelters, clinics, and programs, ensuring we can continue helping people and animals for many years to come.
We promise to uphold the highest ethical standards. Your personal information has never been, and never will be sold or traded to other charities. This is our promise to you.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we live and work. We recognise and respect the enduring relationship they have with their lands and waterways, and particularly acknowledge the vital role animals have played in Indigenous life, stories and culture for tens of thousands of years.
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