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We all want to create a legacy—something to be remembered by. What better way to be remembered than as a champion of health care in our community? By making a gift in your will to the MUHC Foundation, you become a member of our Legacy Society and ensure future generations have access to the very best care.
The benefits of planned giving
If giving back is important to you, a gift in your will is the perfect way to embody those values.
Receive recognition today as part of our Legacy Society while ensuring support for the health care of tomorrow.
A gift in your will is one of the simplest ways to make a significant donation—perhaps larger than you ever thought possible.
Making a planned gift can provide significant tax benefits. Speak to your financial advisor to find out more.
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"We do not live for ourselves alone. Those of us who are fortunate and connected to others like us must act as leaders and give back to our community. We believe we live in one of the best places in the world. We can demonstrate our pride and gratitude by helping those with less to build a better world."
Paul Marchand
Philanthropist and Community Leader
How to make a gift
in your will
Making a planned gift is simple. In your will, you can choose to give a specific sum of money or a percentage of your estate. This means you may be able to have a greater impact than would be affordable during your lifetime. When a bequest is realized, your estate will receive a donation receipt for the gift. Click below to download suggested will wording.
Plan your gift today
Making a gift in your will to the MUHC Foundation is the best and simplest way to ensure the health of future generations. If you have made a gift in your will, let us know so we can highlight your generosity and recognize you as part of our Legacy Society. We recommend obtaining professional advice when planning your estate, but we would be happy to help with the suggested wording for your will.