Leave a bequest or legacy

Once you have provided for loved ones, a gift left in your Will to Variety can make a real difference to kids in need.
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A personal decision, made with care

Leaving a gift in your Will is a deeply personal choice. There is no obligation, and it’s something you can review or change at any time.
Many people choose to leave a residual gift, a percentage of their estate, or a specific sum but what matters most is that the decision feels right for you.
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Leave a Gift That Lasts

How to include a gift in your Will:

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Make or update your Will with your solicitor or Will provider

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Decide on the type of gift you would like to leave

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Include Variety’s details in your Will

How your support helps

Your support helps Variety deliver essential programs, grants and experiences that make a real difference for children and their families.
It may help provide specialised equipment that gives a child greater independence and mobility, support inclusive education programs that open doors to learning, or create moments of joy that build confidence, connection and self-belief.

Every dollar or product helps us reach more children who might otherwise miss out and ensures that every child, regardless of circumstance, has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

By leaving a gift to Variety, you are creating a legacy of care that will support children for generations to come.
Frequently Asked Questions

You can choose the option that feels right for you. This may include a specific amount, a percentage of your estate, or the remainder of your estate after you have provided for loved ones.

Yes. Your Will can be reviewed and updated at any time. If your circumstances or wishes change, your Will can change with them.

You don’t have to, but letting us know allows us to thank you and ensure your wishes are clearly understood. Any conversation is confidential and without obligation.

Your solicitor or Will provider can help with the legal wording. If you or your adviser would like guidance or Variety’s details, our team is happy to assist.

No. Leaving a gift in your Will is a future intention, and there is no obligation or financial commitment during your lifetime.

There are several ways to include a gift to Variety in your Will: - A residual gift – the remainder of your estate after you have provided for your loved ones - A percentage gift – a nominated percentage of your estate - A specific gift – a set amount of money or a particular asset Your solicitor or Will provider can help you decide which option best suits your circumstances.
When creating or updating your Will, it’s important to seek professional legal advice. Your solicitor or Will provider can help guide you through the process and ensure your wishes are clearly documented, including appointing an executor to carry them out.

We’re Here to Help

Get Guidance on Leaving a Gift

If you would like to talk about leaving a gift in your Will, we’d welcome a confidential and no-obligation conversation and can provide guidance to help you make the decision that feels right for you.
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