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Planned gifts serve as a meningful way for a donors to fulfil their financial and philanthropic goals. Unlike cash donations, they are typically made from assets in your estate rather than disposable income, and come to fruition upon your death. If you plan to make a charitable gift through your will, please think it through carefully. Then, meet with your attorney to discuss and update your will. Tell him or her exactly what you want to do. Be as clear as possible in describing what you want given to whom. There are many types of planned gifts and choosing the right one depends on your needs and goals. We can help you identify which gift type makes sense and explore different scenarios without obligating you, all the while maintaining your privacy. We hope you'll tell us when you have named Hamlin Robinson School in your will. We would very much like the opportunity to thank you for your generosity. If you prefer to remain anonymous, your gift will be kept completely confidential. But at the same time, recognition of your gift can encourage others to do the same. Whatever the case, we will honor your wishes, because we appreciate your support immensely. And, if you have any other specific requests for a bequest, please contact: Rob Harrahill, Director of Advancement |




