Leave a gift in your will. Create a brighter future for the next generation. For a future without poverty



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Leave a gift in your will Create a brighter future for the next generation For a future without poverty

Contents Leave a lasting legacy 4 Why leave a gift in your will? 5 Why having a will is important 6 Our promise to you 7 Preparing your will Finding the right solicitor 8-9 Wording for your will 10 Guidance for executors 11 In memoriam giving 12 Thank you 13 Glossary of key terms 14-15 How we work We work on the frontline in the struggle against poverty. Based in the East End of London we give some of the most deprived communities a voice, providing access to free advice and support and working together to tackle social injustice. 3

Leave a lasting legacy Toynbee Hall works on the frontline in the struggle against poverty. Based in Tower Hamlets in the East End of London, we give some of the UK s most deprived communities a voice, working with them to tackle social injustice and providing access to free advice and support to those who most need it. Leave your mark for the next 130 years and give people living in the East End a chance to build a stronger future. Your legacy gift can help somebody living in the East End escape the cycle of poverty. Every day, more people in Tower Hamlets are finding it difficult to cope with the pressures of daily living: from debt and legal troubles, to health, learning and employability challenges. These pressures affect the wellbeing of those directly involved, as well as the wider community. Since 2012, the rate of child poverty in Tower Hamlets has increased from 42% to 49% 1 and 50% of pensioners are now living below the poverty line. 2 Toynbee Hall brings hope and stability to people living in poverty in the East End. We are building a stronger community by providing practical and emotional support to those who are most in need, and by building people s skills and confidence so that they can create a better life for themselves and their families. A gift in your will can give the next generation a brighter future. Why leave a gift in your will? Leaving Toynbee Hall a gift in your will is an investment in our community. We rely on the generosity of our supporters to maintain and develop our services. A gift in your will can help us ensure access to social justice for people like Sarah. One day, your gift could provide older people with hot lunches, equip young people with essential communication and confidence skills, help migrant women develop their English language skills, and give people access to essential free legal and financial advice. A gift of just 1% of your estate (residuary gift) could make the biggest impact to the lives of vulnerable people in desperate need of additional support and advice. I have gained everything by going to Toynbee Hall. I had lost my marriage, my job, my self-respect. Everything. But due to the support from them, I regained my self-respect and my self-esteem, I don t know what I would have done. I wouldn t be here today without them that s for sure. The moment I spoke to an advisor at Toynbee Hall they believed me and didn t doubt me. One advisor gave me lots of moral support and the other solved all my problems. They changed my life. They took me out of the darkest place in my life. Sarah Free Legal Advice Centre 1 End Child Poverty, 2013 and 2014 respectively 2 NHS Tower Hamlets Clinical Commissioning Group, 2013 4 5

Why having a will is important Securing the future of your estate Finalising your will ensures that there is no confusion about your wishes after your death. An up-to-date, professionally written will guarantees that the people and causes close to your heart are provided for. If you do not make a will, your family and friends will not be able to distribute or access your estate. If you are not married or in a civil partnership, and you do not have a valid will, your partner will not automatically inherit your estate. It is vital to keep your will up-to-date to reflect any changes in your life. This includes if you have recently married or divorced, become parents or grandparents, retired or moved house, amongst anything else that affects your familial or financial circumstances. Thank you so much for your support. You gave me the chance to learn and to do things myself. You were gentle and treated me with a lot of respect. When I came to you I felt really alone, and was terrified I was going to lose the house. Now I feel I can manage all of the household finances and I don t feel scared anymore. Ahmed Debt Advice Client Our promise to you Respecting you and your family Thank you for considering leaving a gift to Toynbee Hall in your will. We aim to ensure that you feel comfortable about your contribution and commitment to our work. We promise to... Respect your privacy. Recognise that your family and loved ones come first. Not impose ourselves. If you choose to tell us about your decision, we would love to hear from you, but equally, if you do not wish tell us, you do not have to. Give you a choice in how your money will be spent tackling poverty. Maximise the impact of your gift by using it where and when it is really needed. Respect change. If you change your mind about a gift in your will, we will absolutely respect your wishes. 6 7

Preparing your will Finding the right solicitor We recommend consulting a solicitor to ensure that all the legal formalities are correctly followed and your will is valid. Choosing a solicitor If you don t already have a solicitor, there are many organisations that can help you find the best one for you. The Law Society can help you find a solicitor in your area. For more information please call 020 7242 1222 or visit www.lawsociety.org.uk. Please see the STEP online directory to check if your solicitor adheres to the STEP Will Writing Code at www.step.org/will-writing, or alternatively you can call 020 3752 3700 for more information. How much will it cost? The costs depend on your needs. The more complex the will, the larger the costs, but the solicitor should make all costs and charges clear from the beginning. Finding the right solicitor Inheritance Tax The government has a tax threshold after which all inheritance is taxed. Most gifts to charity are exempt from inheritance tax. Please see www.gov.uk for more information of alternatively, your solicitor will be able to give you more information on this. Adding to an existing will? If you would like to add a gift to an existing will, you can use a codicil*. This means that the terms of your will remain the same and that you are simply adding something new to it. We recommend that you get this checked by a solicitor to ensure it is added correctly. * Please see glossary What you need to prepare before seeing a solicitor? Make a list of the current value of your assets (things you own) and liabilities (things you owe). Your solicitor will then be able to calculate the value of your estate and whether or not you are liable to inheritance tax. Decide who you want to include people, organisations and charities. Decide what types of gifts you would like to include. These can be anything from specific items, cash amounts or a percentage of your estate. Take essential information such as names and addresses with you. If you are considering leaving a gift to Toynbee Hall, thank you. Our address is: Toynbee Hall 28 Commercial Street London E1 6LS 8 9

Preparing your will Wording for your will Residuary legacy* I leave to Toynbee Hall of 28 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LS Charity Registration Number: 211850 ( %) for its general purposes and I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or other duly authorised officer shall be a sufficient discharge to my executors. Pecuniary legacy* I leave to Toynbee Hall of 28 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LS Charity Registration Number: 211850 the sum of XXX (amount in words) for its general purposes and I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or other duly authorised officer shall be a sufficient discharge to my executors. Specific legacy* I leave to Toynbee Hall of 28 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LS, Charity Registration Number: 211850 (description of item) absolutely for the general purposes of the said charity and I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer or other duly authorised officer shall be a sufficient discharge to my executors. * Please see glossary Guidance for executors We re here to help If you re an executor* for someone who has left a gift to Toynbee Hall in their will, some of the information below might help you manage the process easily. Keep us posted If Toynbee Hall is due to receive a gift in a will from an estate you are administering, please give us a call on 020 7392 2949, email us, or write to Development Team Toynbee Hall 28 Commercial Street London E1 6LS Making a payment Send a cheque payable to Toynbee Hall to the address above Please remember to send any accompanying paperwork with your payment If you would prefer to pay by bank transfer or card, please contact us so that we can advise you on the best way to do this Extra information If you require any further information from us, please contact us on the above contact details. If you can include a copy of the will this will help us to determine what information you will need. Tax As a registered charity, Toynbee Hall is exempt from Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains Tax and some aspects of Income Tax. These exemptions are all applicable to legacy donations. Any questions? Please contact Beth Crackles on 020 7392 2946 or email beth.crackles@toynbeehall.org.uk * Please see glossary 10 11

In memoriam giving Thank you to legacy supporters Donating in memory of someone can help us make a positive change in the East End. There are many ways to donate in memory of a loved one. Make a donation online at www.toynbeehall.org.uk or send a cheque made payable to Toynbee Hall to Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, E1 6LS Set up a JustGiving page at www.justgiving.com/toynbeehall Ask for donations in lieu of flowers The money you donate will go towards helping people living in the East End build a better future for themselves and their families. I am so happy with my teacher because the way she is teaching me is helping me to learn quickly. I can do things on the computer that I didn t know I could do, and do simple things like top up my oyster card. I would like to give thanks to Toynbee Hall for this opportunity they gave us. Parveen Deesha participant (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Gifts in wills are vital to our work We want to say a sincere and personal thank you to everyone who has left, or is considering leaving Toynbee Hall a gift in their will. These gifts give us the means to support people in crisis and also tackle the root causes of poverty. Gifts in wills make a significant contribution to our vision of a future without poverty. When my husband died three years ago it was very hard for me. He went through ten operations but the cancer kept on coming back. Seeing him lay on a bed, ready to die for three weeks was the most upsetting thing I have ever had to go through, especially at my age. I now come to Toynbee Hall every week and the team and the activities really help me. Even though it is still really hard today, I have things to look forward to. I have made so many new friends and learnt things I never thought I could do like growing my own herbs. The coach picks me up from my house, and the staff at Toynbee Hall are really warm and caring. I would be lost without them. Amelia Older people s services Contact us If you are considering leaving a gift to Toynbee Hall and would like to speak to someone, please contact Beth Crackles on 020 7392 2946 or email beth.crackles@toynbeehall.org.uk Thank you for considering a gift to Toynbee Hall in your will. 12 13

Glossary of key terms Administrators People appointed by the court to administer an estate where there is no will or executor Beneficiary An individual or organisation who will receive a gift in your will Bequest Money or an item that is left in a will Codicil A document which alters the contents of your will Chattels and movables Your possessions, including your furniture and car Estate All your possessions at the time of your death, including money and property Executor The person your appoint to make sure the instructions in your will are carried out appropriately Guardians Guardians are the people that are appointed to look after any children under the age of 18 Index-linked pecuniary gift This links your cash gift to the index of retail prices, allowing amounts pledged now to keep in line with inflation Intestate and Intestacy A person is said to be intestate if he/she dies without making a will Legacy A legacy is a gift left to a person or organisation in your will Pecuniary gift A fixed sum of money Power of attorney A legal document which authorises one or more people to handle another person s financial affairs (including property, shares, money, etc.) either generally or in relation to specific items Probate The legal procedure by which your executor is given the authority to administer your estate Residuary gift A share of the balance of your estate once all other payments have been made Specific gift A specific item, such as personal possessions, land, buildings or shares Testator or testatrix The person(s) making the will Witness Someone who signs your will in your presence, to witness that you have signed it, who must not be a beneficiary Inheritance Tax The government sets an Inheritance Tax threshold. Any estate with a value over this amount is subject to tax. Most gifts left to charity are exempt, thus reducing the value of your inheritance tax. Please see www.gov.uk for more information 14 15

Help us create a future without poverty Toynbee Hall 28 Commercial Street London E1 6LS Tel: +44 (0)20 7247 6943 Email: info@toynbeehall.org.uk www.toynbeehall.org.uk Registered Charity No. 211850. Company limited by guarantee. Reg number 20080 Registered office as shown. Copyright Toynbee Hall. All rights reserved.