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Leave a gift in your will

Make a Lasting Impact through Legacy Giving

You hold the ability to enact change in the lives of youth experiencing homelessness. Leave a gift in your will for Covenant House Vancouver to create a legacy that inspires hope and transformation.

A legacy gift in your will:

  • Makes a lasting impact on the world, by providing for the causes that matter most to you
  • Gives you the unique opportunity to demonstrate your values
  • Equips youth with the support they deserve and helps guide them towards a fulfilling life
  • Plants seeds for a future you believe in

Make a will with Willfora

We’ve made creating or updating your will easier than ever by partnering with Willfora, a will planning resource. This free, online platform empowers you to craft a legally binding will in just 20 minutes. While there’s no obligation to include a legacy gift to Covenant House Vancouver, we hope that this service satisfies your estate planning objectives. Having an up-to-date will is important because it ensures your loved ones are supported, your wishes are carried out, and gives you the peace of mind.

In order to include a gift in your will to Covenant House Vancouver, you need the following: 
Covenant House Vancouver 
Charitable Registration Number: 89767 5625 RR0001 
 
You can also print our downloadable one-page form  to bring to your legal advisor.  

Current Legacy Donors

Consider sharing your contact information with us so we can plan future programming, keep you updated on the impact of your gift, and thank you personally. Together, we can continue to change lives and make a lasting difference.


For more information about Legacy Giving at Covenant House Vancouver, please contact:
Celia Campos
Manager, Legacy Giving
604-757-6068
legacy@covenanthousebc.org

Disclaimer: Please note that none of the information on this site constitutes legal or accounting advice. You should always consult your own financial and legal advisers before making a decision.