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I've been involved with United Way as a donor and volunteer since 1962. 

I always faithfully made a contribution during the workplace campaign as an employee at Liberty Mutual.  After I retired, I began volunteering as a Loaned Executive.

Four years ago, my wife Judy and I decided to include United Way in our wills.

Having watched United Way over so many years, I feel confident that my bequest will be used to its greatest advantage to benefit the community I've lived in and loved. 

That's how I will continue to LIVE UNITED.

- Gordon

 

 

 

Bequests

 

Remembering United Way of the Greater Seacoast in your will is one of the easiest ways to make a lasting expression of your charitable concern.
 

Bequests may be in the form of a stated dollar amount, property, a percentage or the residual of an estate.
 

The process is simple. A Letter of Intent (PDF document) is all that is needed. 
To learn more about supporting United Way through your will, please contact , Director, Gift Planning, at 603.436.5554 x 130.  

 


Sample Bequest Language

 

Cash Bequest 

"I bequeath the sum of $20,000 to United Way of the Greater Seacoast."

 

Percent of the Estate Bequest 

"I devise and bequeath 25% of the remainder and residue of property owned at my death, whether real or personal, and wherever located to United Way of the Greater Seacoastl"

 

Contingent Bequest 

"If my brother John Doe survives me, I devise and bequeath 25% of the remainder and residue of property owned at my death, whether real or personal, and wherever located to John Doe. If John Doe does not survive me, then I devise and bequeath 25% of my residuary estate, whether real or personal property and wherever located to United Way of the Greater Seacoast."