Leave a Legacy
Your commitment to supporting the lung cancer community can extend far beyond your lifetime. You can make a donation through your estate by including a charitable bequest to Lung Cancer Canada in your Will. You can designate a specific gift amount, or contribute all or a percentage of your estate.
By including Lung Cancer Canada in your future plans, you become a crucial means to ensuring that those living with lung cancer and their loved ones can access the supports they need now and in the future.
- Charitable Gift Annuities - a contribution of cash or other property to Lung Cancer Canada in exchange for a guaranteed income (or for a stated interval of time).
- Charitable Remainder Trusts - A gift of trust is made when you decide to make Lung Cancer Canada the secondary beneficiary to an irrevocable trust.
- Life Insurance - Dedicating Lung Cancer Canada as the owner and beneficiary of an existing policy that you no longer need or a new life insurance policy.
- RRSPs or RRIFs – Gifts of retirement plans are made when you name Lung Cancer Canada as the beneficiary. Meaning that upon your death, Lung Cancer Canada will receive the proceeds and your estate will receive a charitable tax receipt.