Help us to care today, tomorrow and in the future

We all know charity truly begins at home, looking after those we love and care about. But did you know the amazing difference a small percentage to charity can make?

A gift of any size in your Will to Trinity Hospice means that we can continue to provide and grow our services to meet the needs of the local families who need our specialist care across the Fylde coast. It means that we can be there for everyone who needs us.

Should you choose to remember Trinity in your Will, we promise to use your generous support where it will have the most impact for our patients.

Gifts in Wills are absolutely vital to the care we provide; 1 out of every 4 patient’s care is paid for through these thoughtful gifts. These legacies mean that we can plan and build our services to reach more local people. A gift in your Will can help us ensure the future of Trinity Hospice’s care – the care we would all want for our loved ones and the care our community deserves.

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How to write or update your Will

With a local solicitor 

If you would prefer to make or amend your Will through a local solicitor, all you need to do is arrange and appointment and once there, tell them you'd like to leave a gift to Trinity and provide our details:

Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services
Low Moor Road, Bispham, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY2 0BG
Registered charity number: 511009

Find your local solicitor

 

Through Octopus Legacy

At Trinity we understand the importance of having a Will, that’s why we’ve partnered with expert will writers, Octopus Legacy. They've taken the headache out of Will writing with a quick and easy online service where each will is checked over by a legal expert. 

Octopus Legacy also offers telephone and face to face Will writing services for those that would rather speak to a solicitor: 020 4525 3605.

Marie's Story

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When Marie moved to Blackpool 20 years ago she became one of our star volunteers.

She shares her energy and enthusiasm helping us to raise money, turning her hand to lots of different tasks.  Marie volunteers at our events and in our offices. Over the years she has met a lot of our patients and their families and has heard about the care they have received from Trinity Hospice.

She knows what a special place it is and what it means to the local community . That's why she's included a gift in her will for Trinity Hospice.

FAQs

A Will is a very important document that ensures those you care about are provided for after your death. Without a valid Will, a person’s is said to be ‘intestate’ and that can mean the specific wishes you may have for your family or loved ones are not carried out.

Each gift is special to us and ensures that we’re able to provide the very best care and support to those in need today and into the future.

- A specific gift

This type of gift is usually something like property or a specific item, such as an antique or piece of jewellery.

- A gift in trust or ‘life interest’

If you like, you can leave a gift for use over a specific period of time. After that time has passed, the gift could then be passed on to other recipients, such as a charity.

- A cash gift or ‘pecuniary gift’

This is when you leave a beneficiary an exact sum of money.

- A share of your estate or ‘residuary’ gift

After you’ve provided for your loved ones and taxes have been paid, you could leave a share, or the remainder of your estate, to Trinity Hospice. This means that your estate is passed on to those you care about as well as supporting hospice care into the future.

An experienced solicitor can ensure that your Will is valid; they can also help you make any changes you might wish to make to an existing Will. 

If you are named as the Executor of someone's Will, it means you are responsible for ensuring last wishes are carried out.

If you are named as Executor of a Will where a donation is being made to Trinity Hospice, and you would like some more information about how to make that donation, please get in touch:

Email: trinity.legacies@nhs.net

Call: 01253 952667 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm)

Use our enquiry form

Your beneficiaries will need to pay Inheritance Tax if your estate is over a certain value; in this case, 40% will be taken from the portion of your estate that is over the threshold. Gifts to charities are exempt from Inheritance Tax and the value of your estate is calculated after the value of gifts like charity donations are deducted. For more information, please visit the HMRC website www.hmrc.gov.uk/inheritancetax

If you'd like to get in touch with someone for a confidential chat about your Will, or have any questions, our Individual Giving Team is here to help.

Please get in touch via:

Email: trinity.legacies@nhs.net

Call: 01253 952667 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm)

Use our enquiry form

Our Gifts in Wills leaflet is also available to download/view here.

Further information and advice can be found at at: