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Donating part or all of your estate to charity will not only benefit the charity but could reduce the amount of tax your other beneficiaries have to pay on your estate. Inheritance tax does not apply to gifts made to charities.

It's easy to include a charity in your Will, but you should always consult a professional such as a solicitor to be sure your Will reflects your exact intentions.

Age Concern
HilliersHRW Solicitors give free legal advice at Age Concern Clinics throughout Beds and Herts. Clinics are available monthly at Bedford, Stevenage and Hitchin where our experienced staff will be able to advise you.

For further information and times of Age Concern Clinics please contact:
Age Concern Bedford: Telephone 01234 360570 or email
Age Concern Hitchin: Telephone 01462 420911 or email
Age Concern Stevenage: Telephone 01438 314164 or email

Institute of Cancer Research and Cancer Research UK
Hilliers HRW Solicitors offers free Wills to the over 50s as part of the Institute for Cancer Research Scheme. This means you receive a free Will as the charity pays your bill in the hope that you will make regular donations to them or leave them a legacy within your Will.
We also offer the same service for the over 55s as part of the Cancer Research UK Scheme.

Keech Cottage UK
This is a hospice for children suffering from any form of terminal illness. We offer a free will making service twice a year for clients who would like to make a donation to this charity or include a legacy to them within their will.

"DRESS DOWN DAY" CHARITIES

HilliersHRW Solicitors staff hold a 'dress down day' once a month to raise funds for a chosen charity.
Our chosen charity for 2010 is The Stroke Association

HilliersHRW Solicitors are also proud to support a number of other charities including:

Action on Elder Abuse. As a firm we are very conscious of the increase in crimes against the elderly and seek to actively prevent such occurrences wherever possible.  HilliersHRW's Private Client Department is a member of "Action on Elder Abuse". This is a charity that works to protect and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults.
Alzheimer's Society. This charity works to improve the lives of those affected by all forms of dementia including Alzheimers. Dementia can affect us all and the onset can be sudden and unexpected. The local Alzheimer's Society services include day care and home care for people with dementia, as well as support and befriending services to help partners and families cope with the demands of caring.
Bedford Hospitals Charity raises money to pay for projects and equipment at Bedford Hospital. It has raised over £6.5 million since it was founded in 1988. The most notable project was the Primrose Appeal which raised £2.5 million for a highly-regarded Cancer Unit. The current project is to raise £200,000 for the Maternity Unit. The charity is always grateful to be remembered in legacies and bequests, and has produced a leaflet with information on how to do it. To download a copy, please visit our website and click on Legacies.
Leonard Cheshire Disability. Its principal activity in the UK is the provision of services in support of disabled people in the widest context. These services include care homes, supported living, domiciliary support, day services, resource centres, rehabilitation, respite care, personal support and training and assistance for those looking for work.
REACT
Rapid Effective Assistance for Children with Potentially Terminal illness is a dynamic charity working to improve the quality of life for financially disadvantaged children with life-limiting illnesses living in the UK.
Road Victims Trust, a charity providing care and assistance to those affected by life changing injuries or death as a result of road traffic collisions.
Stevenage Community Trust. Stevenage Community Trust is an independent registered charity that works with local businesses and the local community for mutual benefit. It began almost twenty years ago and to date has awarded grants totalling almost £800,000. Grants are awarded quarterly and local groups are supported in various ways. The Trust is also able to respond to individuals in need via a third party referral and can offer speedy financial help when required. The current grant budget is £65,000 and in order to maintain this it raises funds through business membership, fund raising events and donations. The emphasis is on local as the Trust covers Stevenage and the surrounding villages. The Trust receives no statutory funding so is very grateful to all our members who regularly contribute to us and all our supporters each year. Registered Charity No. 1000762.
Wooden Spoon, the children's charity of the rugby world. For 25 years Spoon has harnessed the spirit and values of rugby to give disadvantaged children in Britain and Ireland a chance to achieve their full potential in life.

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