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Leave a gift in your Will

A gift in your will, no matter how big or small, will leave a lasting and meaningful gift. Your bequest will give a hope that every child diagnosed with neuroblastoma gets the chance to grow up and lead a long and healthy life.  

Having an up-to-date Will is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family, regardless of how much you own. A Will allows you to look after the people you love, but also support a cause close to your heart, with just a few clicks.

That's why Neuroblastoma Australia have partnered with Australia's top-rated Will writing platform, Gathered Here. For a limited time, Gathered Here is offering our supporters free and unlimited lifetime updates to their Will.

By leaving a gift in your will to Neuroblastoma Australia, you will be contributing towards advancing our understanding of neuroblastoma cancer, and finding better, kinder treatments and ultimately a cure for this aggressive childhood cancer.

With your support through a lasting gift in your will, you will be helping to improve the lives of children diagnosed with neuroblastoma, both now and in the future. - Lucy Jones, CEO, Neuroblastoma AustraliaThe information below is provided to help make this process easy for our generous supporters and legal advisers.

If you need further information please contact us.

How to leave a gift in your Will

How to leave a gift in your Will

Thank you for considering Neuroblastoma Australia in your Will; every gift we receive is greatly valued and appreciated. Find out more here. Read more

Published: 30th January, 2020

Updated: 11th April, 2022

Author: Lynette Haines

Information for solicitors and executors

Information for solicitors and executors

Helpful information to help you when assisting your clients to provide a gift in their Will to our charity. Read more

Published: 23rd January, 2020

Updated: 11th November, 2020

Author: Lynette Haines

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