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Leave a gift in your Will

Leaving a gifts in your Will helps us to do something amazing; every year they make more than a third of the life-saving research we fund possible.

Leaving a charitable gift in your Will is far simpler than many people realise. Pledging a gift costs you nothing today, but gives you peace of mind knowing that you will one your gift will fund research for future generations.

If you already have a Will, it is very easy to make a new one to include a charitable gift. You can do this by contacting your local solicitor or by using our free Will writing service.

One day, a gift in your Will could help researchers find a new treatment for kidney disease, or even a cure.

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Get your free Will guide

The booklet includes information about:

  • Why gifts are needed
  • How a gift in your Will can change lives
  • Researchers who are changing the future for patients
  • Meet the patients your gift can help
  • Hear from supporters who have already remembered us in their Wills
  • Information on how to leave a gift or amend your existing Will.

How to leave a gift in your Will?

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Free Will writing

Use our free Will writing services to get expert support with writing your Will, online, by phone or in person.

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Essential wording

Use this suggested wording to easily write your Will for the first time or to update your existing Will.

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Frequently asked questions

From how to find a solicitor to advice on how to prepare your Will.

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Thank you for considering such a wonderful gift.

When supporters decide to leave us a gift in their Will, we know it is a decision that is not taken lightly; however, it is the perfect way to express your values, hopes, and dreams.

If you would like further information about the impact legacies have on our research, please do get in touch at legacies@kidneyresearchuk.org. 

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