Remember Othona in your will
The single most vital source of support for small charities like ours is when people make a gift in their will. Of course, many of us have to be financially cautious as we grow older, but we can plan to be generous when our life ends.
Legacies
If Othona in Bradwell-On-Sea has meant something important to you in your lifetime, will you help others enjoy that experience after you are gone? You can do this by leaving a gift in your Will. For a charity of Othona’s kind, legacies are an absolutely vital resource, especially when it comes to renewing our buildings.
There is constant need for maintenance and funding for the site at Bradwell to enable it to stay fit for its purpose into a second century. Whatever you give – large or small – will be appreciated for what it is: a gift from the heart.
Here’s a link in our special leaflet Where There’s A Will. To discuss any query you may have, please contact the Warden, David Jenkins. You can reach him on 01621 775564 or essexwarden@othona.org
Add a Codicil to Your Will
If you have already made a Will but you want to leave a legacy to a charity you can make an addition or change it without re-writing your current will. This addition is called a codicil.
To leave a legacy to The Othona Community, Bradwell-On-Sea please download the codicil form below and take it along to your solicitor.
Please note however that this form is not legally binding on its own and has to be part of your main will. We advise you to seek the advice of a solicitor.
If you have any questions about leaving a legacy to us, please contact the Warden, David Jenkins. You can reach him on 01621 776564 or essexwarden@othona.org – he will be happy to discuss this with you.
Make a Pledge
Gifts left in Wills are really important to Othona Bradwell-On-Sea. However even if you haven’t made a Will, making a pledge to do so in the future would really help us to find out about your future intentions.
Pledges are not legally binding so by filling out this form you are not committing yourself! You are simply allowing us to estimate future support.
Find a solicitor
If you would like to find a solicitor to help with your will, below is a link to The Law Society directory.
