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Make a gift in your Will

We won’t stop until we create a world without type 1 diabetes. A gift in your Will to JDRF will help us achieve it.

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Imagine a world without type 1 diabetes. A world where no one has to worry about managing their blood glucose levels, taking insulin, or live with the constant fear of life-changing health complications. Leaving a gift in your will can bring future generations one step closer to that world.

Make innovative research your legacy

With support from people like you, we fund world-class, international research that will one day cure, treat and prevent type 1 diabetes and its complications. We believe that research is the way we will reach a point in time when nobody must take insulin to stay alive.

Whether it’s technology that automatically delivers insulin, insulin-producing cells that can be safely transplanted, or a vaccine that protects everyone from developing the condition, we know the answers we need lie in research.

So, we ask you to consider the lives that you could change with a simple act of kindness. Could you leave a gift in your will to JDRF and help us in our fight against type 1 diabetes?

Together, we can make a difference.

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Your gift will:

  • Accelerate world-class research to prevent, treat and cure type 1
  • Fund clinical trials to deliver ground-breaking technology and therapies
  • Increase access to life-changing treatments for everyone with type 1
  • Give support and a voice to everyone with type 1 and their families

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How to make a gift in your Will

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Find a solicitor or make a will for free

We recommend using a professional to ensure your will is legally binding. That way, you know your wishes will be honoured and your generosity will live on to help cure, treat and prevent type 1.

When you make a new will, simply ask your solicitor to include JDRF. Our full charity name is Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, our charity number is: 295716 and our registered address: 17/18 Angel Gate, City Road, London EC1V 2PT.

If you have a large or complicated estate, or if you have complex needs – for example: trust income, property overseas, dependent relatives, or ongoing legal issues – you should speak to a specialist solicitor. Likewise, if you have concerns around mental capacity you should discuss with a solicitor face-to-face.

If you already have a will, speak to your solicitor and ask them to update your will to include a gift to JDRF in your will. They will take you through the necessary steps to do this.

For help finding a solicitor in your area, visit The Law Society or call 020 7320 5650.

Write your will for free

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JDRF supporters can make a will for free with makeawillonline.co.uk. A qualified solicitor will look over every will and helplines are available if you need assistance. To make your will for free, take a look at our JDRF page on MakeAWillOnline.

There is no obligation to include a gift to JDRF. When you make a will using this service, information on when the will was made and how much has been pledged is shared with us. This is incredibly helpful for us to plan for the future of our charity. You can choose to share your name and details with us too so we can get in touch to say “thank you” and make sure we keep you up to date on our work.

However you choose to make your will, we are very grateful for anything you leave us.

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Choose which gift to make

A share of your estate:

Once you’ve taken care of those close to you, giving a few percentage of what’s left to JDRF is an inspiring way to create a world without type 1. This type of gift will retain its value over time.

A cash gift:

You might decide to include a cash gift in your Will to JDRF. No matter how much you choose to donate, remembering JDRF with a cash gift in your Will is a lasting way to make life better for everyone with type 1.

A specific item:

You might choose to donate a specific item such as personal possessions, shares, life insurance, property or the proceeds of a bank account, as a gift in your Will to JDRF.

For more information about the legal process, please read our frequently asked questions below.

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Let us know

Finally, we would love to know if you’ve left a gift in your Will to JDRF so we can say thank you. You can always choose for your gift to remain anonymous if you wish and make a will online.

Frequently asked questions

  • Do I need a Will?

    Making a Will is very important because it means your wishes are clear and legally binding. You can feel safe knowing your assets and possessions will be distributed as you see fit, reducing the burden for family and loved ones. 

  • Do I need a solicitor?

    You can write a basic Will yourself. However, we recommend you seek the advice of a solicitor or will writer to make sure your wishes are legally binding. That way, you know nothing is missed and everything is arranged as you would like. It typically takes about an hour to do. 

  • What do I need to think about?

    Before you visit a solicitor, you might want to prepare by making a note of any money, belongings or debts that you have. You may also like to jot down a list of your family, loved ones and any causes you would like to remember in your Will. Finally, you should think about who you would like to act as your executor. 

  • Why leave a gift in my Will to charity?

    It’s often the rich or famous who hit the headlines with a charitable legacy, but anyone can leave a gift in their Will to charity. Whether you choose to leave a few hundred pounds, or a percentage of what’s left after you’ve taken care of your loved ones, a gift in your Will is simply another way to support a cause you care about. 

    A gift in your Will means your care and support will continue to live on. 

  • I’ve already made a Will. Do I need to make a new one?

    If you’ve already made a Will but would like to add a gift to JDRF, you can make minor changes using a CODICIL. Your solicitor will help you to prepare one. 

  • What if I decide to change my mind?

    We completely understand, and respect, your decision to change your Will as you see fit. Even if you tell us you plan to leave a gift in your Will to JDRF, it is not legally binding. 

  • What kind of gift could I make to JDRF?

    A share of your estate or a ‘residual gift’. This is a percentage of what’s left when all other gifts have been made and any outstanding expenses paid. This type of gift is especially important as it retains its value over time. 

    A cash gift or a ‘pecuniary gift’. This is a specific sum. 

    A specific item. This could be an item such as property or shares. 

  • How do I word a gift in my Will?

    If you’ve decided to include a gift in your Will to JDRF, you can use the following wording: 

    ‘I leave … to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) of 17/18 Angel Gate, London EC1V 2PT, registered charity numbers 295716 and SC040123’ 

  • What about inheritance tax?

    It is possible to reduce the amount of inheritance tax you must pay, by making a gift in your Will to charity including JDRF. 

    As of April 2017, 40% inheritance tax is due on your estate that is above the threshold of £325,000. However, it’s possible to reduce this to 36% if 10% or more is left to charity. 

    We recommend you confirm the current inheritance tax rules with your solicitor who will be able to advise you. 

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Contact us

We’d love to know if you decide to leave any gift in your Will so we can say thank you, but if you prefer to give anonymously, we completely understand.

If you have any questions and would like to speak to someone in confidence about leaving a gift in your Will, please contact our legacies team at JDRF.

 

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Hayley Perez

Head of Individual Giving and Supporter Care

Phone: 020 7713 2030

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Matthew Wayne

Individual Giving Manager

Phone: 020 7713 2030

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