Thank you for considering a gift to Baptist World Aid Australiain your Will.
When you include a gift to Baptist World Aid in your Will, you’re helping future proof our mission around the world—ensuring vulnerable communities have opportunities to overcome poverty and see future generations flourish.
Would you consider giving even one per cent of your estate, as a gift in your Will, to Baptist World Aid?
I truly believe a world with poverty and oppression is not what God intended, and He wants Christians like you and me to take action.
—DR. KAREN FLEGG
Read more of Karen’s 20 year journey with Baptist World Aid here.
We trust... that our legacy will be used well for the work that we care about: in partnership with ordinary people like us. We hope others will include a gift in their wills
—Jane and Bruce Killey
We have full confidence in Baptist World Aid’s rigorous governance and oversight of its local Partners. We know the funds will be stewarded well and honour our parents’ wishes.
—Keith and Alan Blackburn
Pictured: Geoffrey and Jessie Blackburn
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Our Promise To You
Your Will is a personal matter, and we will respect your privacy.
We understand that family and loved ones come first.
We will steward your gift carefully and wisely, so it makes the greatest possible impact.
We recognise that choosing to include a gift in your Will is your decision alone.
It’s your choice to tell us if you’ve included a gift to Baptist World Aid in your Will. While we’d love to hear from you as it helps us plan for the future, you’re not obliged to share this information.
Submit a form to request an information pack on including Baptist World Aid in your Will. Alternatively, you can email [email protected] or call our Gifts in Wills team on 1300 789 991.
You don’t have to be wealthy to include a gift to Baptist World Aid in your Will. Whatever your situation, a gift in your Will can make a lasting difference for families living in poverty.
To ensure your gift has the greatest impact, we recommend you include a general gift, rather than requesting to direct it to a specific use. This will allow Baptist World Aid the flexibility to use your gift where the need is greatest at the time.
Making a Will is a significant decision that requires time and consideration, but once the decision is made, it’s simple. We recommend you consult your solicitor to obtain legal advice before preparing your Will.
Do I need to tell you I’ve included Baptist World Aid in my Will?
We encourage anyone who has decided to include a gift in their Will to Baptist World Aid to let us know, as this knowledge enables us to better plan for the future and thank you for your generosity! However, it is entirely your choice and not obligatory as part of giving a gift in your Will.
Have a question that hasn’t been answered? Contact ourGifts in Wills teamat [email protected] or call 1300 789 991.
This page does not provide legal advice, We strongly encourage you to contact your solicitor when considering making your Will to ensure it is valid and suitable drawn so that your wishes are honoured.
For the Lord is good and His love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations.