Remember us in your Will
Your Will provides for those you love, but it can also provide for a cause which mattered to you during your lifetime. A gift to NRAS in your Will means you can continue to support people with Rheumatoid Arthritis, their families, friends and carers, both today and in the future.
Please support our legacy campaign and help us to help people who live with this disabling disease.
Why make a Will?
Most people assume that when they die their estate will automatically go to their surviving family, but this isn't always the case. If you have not made a Will, your surviving family and friends may experience complications with your estate being divided according to the law, not your wishes. If you have no surviving family, your entire estate will go to the state.
Making a Will needn't be difficult or expensive. For a small fee a solicitor can ensure that all your chosen beneficiaries, including charities, will inherit according to your wishes. For information on how to leave a gift in your Will click here.
What a gift in your Will means to NRAS
Gifts in Wills are an important part of any charity's income, and such gifts received by NRAS from generous supporters each year helps to fund our work for many years after their lifetime. Each generation will benefit from the generosity of our supporters, helping us to expand our services, campaign for the best treatment and use of resources for all and reach as many people as possible who need our help. We can only do this with your help. People like Esther, Roger and Donna have all been helped by NRAS - see what it has meant to them.
