Gifts in Wills, both large and small, play a vital role in funding Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative ( SHHAI) Projects. They provide a lasting contribution in advancing our understanding of Poverty, and shaping the future of Africans
Importantly, gifts in Wills also allow our researchers to plan long-term projects well into the future, with the confidence that funding will be available to see these projects through to completion.
Once you have provided for loved ones, a gift to SHHAI in your Will can help make a real difference to people in Poverty.
Why include SHHAI in your Will?
By including Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative (SHHAI) in your Will, you can create a lasting legacy in the fight against Poverty in Africa. Your gift will allow SHHAI to plan long-term research projects with the confidence that funding will be available to see those projects through to completion.
Your gift will help SHHAI to:
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To provide help/shelter/facilities for old people ,children and disabled persons for their welfare .To receive lands, grants, donations from individuals, associations, companies, governments , governments agencies, etc for the achievement of the objectives of the association
(ii) To work for uplifting poor rural /village people for their overall development
(iii) Provide Scholarship/financial help to poor rural/village people for their overall development
(iv) To provide help to people suffering from natural Calamities such as Flood, earthquakes, motor accidents etc
(v) To provide free legal advice to poor people. To create the means for providing medical assistance to the people suffering from disease
(vi) To arrange land, building and other facilities for running school/ college institution/library etc
Contact us for more information
For more information or to speak to someone about your intentions, please contact our Gifts in Wills team email wills@shhai.org
How To Leave A Gift In Your Will:
Including a gift to Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative (SHHAI) in your Will is a simple process.
Simple steps for remembering SHHAI in your Will
1. Contact our Gifts in Wills team. They would love to hear from you and are there to help ensure you have all the information you need.
2. Consult your legal advisor to ensure the option you have chosen best reflects your intentions.
3. Discuss your decision with your family and loved ones. This will ensure they understand and support your reasons for choosing to help Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative (SHHAI) in such a powerful way.
4. Once you have remembered us in your Will, please let a member of our Gifts in Wills team know. You don’t have to tell us, but we would love the opportunity to thank you.
Contact us for more information
For more information or to speak to someone about your intentions, please contact our Gifts in Wills team on email wills@shhai.org
Types Of Gifts In Wills
It is important to consider the type of legacy you choose to leave to Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative. The main types of gifts you can make in your Will are:
Residual legacy
A residual legacy is a portion of your estate, or the balance remaining after loved ones and expenses are provided for.
A residual legacy is the best type of gift because it maintains the relative value of your gift and automatically adjusts to changes in the value of your estate. This is the legacy type we ask our supporters to consider because it should not decrease in value over time.
Specific amount of money
This type of gift is sometimes called a pecuniary legacy. A pecuniary legacy allows you to nominate a specific amount of money.
Specific items of value
Anything of value, such as property, shares, jewellery or works of art, may be specifically named in your Will and given directly to Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative .
Indicating how your gift should be invested
Most people indicate in their Wills that Success Helping Hands For Africa Initiative should distribute the funds towards research or other areas of greatest need.
Please seek legal advice
We recommend that you seek the advice of an independent solicitor or qualified legal advisor before making or revising your Will. You should also seek qualified advice before choosing executors to administer your estate.
Contact us for more information
For more information or to speak to someone about your intentions, please contact our Gifts in Wills team on email wills@shhai.org