Time to Include a Charity in your Will
The Future is in Your Hands: Include a Charity Week 2025 (1–7 September)
This year, Willed is teaming up with over 170 incredible charities and not-for-profit organisations to spark a national conversation:
"What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?"
In 2025, Australians are thinking more about impact, sustainability, and how to create change that lasts beyond a lifetime. Writing a Will is no longer just about passing on your assets, it’s about shaping the future.
"Leaving a gift in your Will is one of the most meaningful ways to carry your values forward. It’s about protecting your loved ones and empowering the causes you care about to keep making a difference." - Aaron Zelman, Co-Founder of Willed
Most people don’t realise that their Will can become a force for good. A bequest, whether big or small, can fund breakthroughs in health, protect our planet, support education, and strengthen communities for generations.
"Writing your Will is first and foremost about protecting the people you love. But it can also be a chance to set something aside for a cause close to your heart, a way to care for family and community at the same time." - Tammy Cohen, Partnership Manager at Willed
This week, we’re inviting you to think beyond today. Imagine a legacy that reflects who you are, caring, generous, and forward-thinking.
Ready to make your mark?
Write your Will with Willed during Include a Charity Week and get 50% off with code IAC50.
Because in 2025, legacy isn’t just about what you leave behind. It’s about the future you choose to create.
Disclaimer: This blog provides general information only and should not be relied upon as legal, financial, accounting, or tax advice.
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