IFAW Will Guide US
IFAW supporter, Angela Gibson, shares why she is remembering animals with a gift in her Will. “I first heard about IFAW when reading a newspaper article that actually moved me to tears. It was almost 40 years ago, but I vividly remember it. It was about the Canadian seal hunt and the appalling cruelty and suffering the seals and their pups endured. “I felt so angry and had a desperate need to do something. I realized that the best way I could help was by supporting those people who were best placed to change things. “I think we as humans have a moral responsibility to help all living creatures, and IFAW is a charity whose morals, passions and ethos really struck a chord with me. “Helping animals has always been very close to my heart. And leaving a gift in my Will to IFAW is the next natural step. My gift means I know that I’m helping to preserve everything that’s precious for future generations to come. “You don’t need to be a millionaire to leave a gift in your Will to IFAW. I’m a normal person. But I know that whatever anybody can do to help is worth it and will be totally valued by this amazing charity. “And it was such an uncomplicated process. I wrote a list of who and what I wanted to benefit, and I took it to an attorney who prepared it all for me. “When I wrote my Will the first thing I felt was relief because I’d got it out of the way. Then contentment came in. I had put into place guarantees that my wishes will be carried out, and the most important was to enable IFAW to continue on into the future.” “It comforts me to know that when I’ve gone, I will live on through the animals that IFAW helps.” “if we act now, together we can preservewhat is precious” 8 learnmore Our rescue teams saveanimals, onebyone, anytime, anywhere
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