Gifts in Wills are one of the most powerful ways individuals support charities. Many charities receive a significant portion of long-term funding through legacies, helping sustain core services and future growth.
Legacy giving - also called a gift in your Will means leaving part of your estate to MenWalkTalk. It’s a compassionate way to support men’s mental health beyond your lifetime and help future generations access life-changing support.
Gifts in Wills are one of the most powerful ways individuals support charities. Many charities receive a significant portion of long-term funding through legacies, helping sustain core services and future growth.
Leaving a gift in your Will is simpler than many people think. You can:
Always seek independent legal advice when making or updating your Will.
To help your solicitor include MenWalkTalk in your Will, you may find this wording useful:
For a Residuary gift (a share of your estate), include:
For a Pecuniary gift (a cash lump sum), include:
(Please replace placeholders with correct details and consult your solicitor.)
We understand that your Will is deeply personal. However, if you choose to share your plans with us, it can help us thank you properly and plan for the future. It also gives us the opportunity to express our gratitude and discuss any wishes you may have about how your legacy is used.
Any discussion you have with us will be treated with the utmost care and confidentiality, and there is no obligation attached to sharing this information.
Contact: hello@menwalktalk.co.uk
MenWalkTalk is not able to offer urgent support or crisis help.
Please consider the following if you need immediate support:
- Attend your local A&E department.
- Contact your local Mental Health Line
- Contact the Samaritans TEL: 116 123 (Contactable 24hours)
- Request an urgent appointment with your GP
- Check out our list of useful crisis support and resources on our 'Contact Us' page.
MenWalkTalk is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Reg. Charity No: 1188361
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