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Have you considered leaving a gift in your Will?

Gifts in Wills have a huge impact and help Sheringham Day Services continue to provide care in our community.

Leaving a gift in your Will as a legacy to Sheringham Day Services would help us to continue our daily services. Our centre is welcoming and much loved, but it also requires maintenance. Larger gifts help us to make improvements, such as the replacement of equipment that is used daily.

 

To leave a gift in your Will, you will need:

  • Our charity details: Sheringham Day Services, Registered Charity No: 1097115
  • To speak to a solicitor. Any of the solicitors in Sheringham or the surrounding areas should be able to help.

 

If you would prefer to look online first rememberacharity.org.uk has a list of qualified solicitors who offer this service.

 

Gifts left to a charity in your Will are tax-free and you do not have to leave a huge gift. If you already have a Will, your solicitor will be easily able to update that to include a gift to charity.

 

If you decide to go ahead, you do not need to inform Sheringham Day Services, but you are welcome to and we would be happy to show you around our centre to see the impact your gift will have.

In memory giving

We know that losing someone close to you can be incredibly difficult. If you are thinking of honouring someone who meant a lot to you by supporting Sheringham Day Services, your donation could support our services in their name.



You don’t have to make any decisions right away. Feel free to pop in, meet our team and see our services. Whenever you’re ready we will be here.

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