By naming ACFS in your Will, you can make a positive impact on the future of our nation’s children.
Once you have made provision for your own family and friends in your Will, there is an opportunity to also help the larger family of which we are all part – the children of South Africa.
A bequest in your Will can keep alive for generations your compassion and ideals of a world where no child has to go hungry – and all have equal opportunity to reach their full potential. And you’ll be remembered with gratitude for years to come.
You’ll also be following a time-honoured tradition of ‘giving something back’ in celebration of your own life and the privileges you have enjoyed.
Don’t have a Will?
Everyone over the age of 18 should have a Will drawn up – regardless of wealth or state of health. It’s just as important for a married woman to have a Will as it is for her husband.
If you die intestate (without a valid Will), your bank accounts may be frozen for months, your affairs will take a long time to settle and attract the maximum tax and lawyer’s fees.
Many financial institutions will draw up a Will on your behalf free of charge, provided they are named as executor of your estate.
Alternatively, consult an attorney, financial advisor or accountant to ensure your Will is legally worded and properly signed and witnessed.
Including a bequest to the ACFS in your Will can help reduce the amount of tax levied against your Estate.
For more information, please contact Bertha Magoge on 011 839 2630.