Leave a legacy for The Farm Animal Sanctuary

Thank you for your unwavering support. Every contribution you make is a lifeline for our rescued animals, ensuring they receive the care they need to thrive.

By including a gift in your Will to The Farm Animal Sanctuary, you will help us provide a safe haven for abused and neglected farm animals, offering them a loving, forever home.

After taking care of your loved ones, your generosity can enable us to continue our mission: caring for animals, advocating for improved welfare standards, and offering educational programs to prevent future neglect and abuse.

As a proud member of FreeWills, we offer you the opportunity to create your Will at no cost through their service, supporting charities like ours.

For more information, please visit Freewills.co.uk.

Your kindness can make a lasting impact. Thank you!

The Farm Sheep
The Farm Cow

Leaving a Gift in your Will

Your gift, no matter the size, plays a crucial role in our efforts to care for abused and neglected farm animals, and in preventing future mistreatment.

If you choose to include The Farm Animal Sanctuary in your Will, please use our registered name, address, and charity number:

Together, we can make a lasting difference. Thank you for your compassion and support.

If you wish to include The Farm Animal Sanctuary in your Will, you will need our registered name, address and charity number:

How to leave a gift in your will

You will need to think about a few things before making your Will:

A portion of the remaining estate after all specified gifts and obligations have been fulfilled. This allows your chosen beneficiaries to receive a share of what remains, ensuring they are cared for with any residual wealth.

A defined monetary amount bequeathed to a beneficiary. This precise sum ensures that the recipient receives exactly the amount you have specified in your will, providing clarity and certainty.

A particular item or piece of property from the estate, such as a cherished artwork, a piece of antique furniture, or a valuable piece of jewelry. This allows you to pass on specific possessions that hold sentimental or material value.

The Farm Alpaca

Choosing a solicitor

A solicitor will be able to provide expert advice on how to include charitable gifts in your Will. 

This can help ensure that your philanthropic intentions are clearly expressed and legally sound.

When selecting a solicitor, it’s important to inquire about their fees upfront to avoid any unexpected costs.

Additionally, seek recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues who have had positive experiences with solicitors. 

Their insights can guide you toward a trustworthy professional who will handle your estate planning with care and competence.