Gifts in Wills are one of our most important sources of income.
Without them, we cannot produce concrete plans for the future that directly and positively impact the communities we support in 20 countries across the Global South. These projects foster community resilience and self-sufficiency in the poorest and most forgotten communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
With a donation in your Will, you help Jesuit Missions empower local communities to build a more just and sustainable future. From providing emergency relief in a global crisis to supporting our drug rehabilitation programme in India, a gift in your Will helps build a brighter future.
FAQs
Who can use the service?
Our Free Will service is available to adults living permanently in the United Kingdom looking to write a simple Will.
Can I write a Will for me and my partner?
Yes, our Free Will Service covers the cost of Mirror Wills. You only need to register for the service once per Mirror Will.
Why is it free?
We cover the cost to enable our supporters to make their Wills, and we do hope that they will consider a gift to Jesuit Missions.
If I use the free will service do I have to include Jesuit Missions in my Will?
Jesuit Missions offer this service to our supporters as a thank you for your support and commitment. You are under no obligation to include a gift to Jesuit Missions in your Will.
Who writes the Will?
The solicitor firms within The National Free Wills Network and Co-op Legal Services will be responsible for any work they do on your behalf. They are all authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority.
Why leave a legacy?
Writing a Will allows you to provide for the people close to your heart. Alongside loved ones, many people choose to remember their favourite charities that they trust to do good work and protect their values.
Gifts in Wills support our work, including:
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1 Corinthians 12:7-11
“To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good…” including, “the discernment of spirits”.
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