Your Will Can Be Their Refuge
DOWNLOAD your FREE brochure for Legacy GivingThere have always been forcibly displaced people whose lives have been shattered by conflicts, disasters and persecution. By remembering UNHCR in your Will, Insurance Policy or Memorial Gift, you can make sure there will always be refuge for them. Your legacy will offer relief, protection and hope for the world’s most vulnerable people.
How Your Legacy Gift Changes Lives
Ongoing conflicts, climate change and uncertain global crisis will force more people to flee from their home in the years and decades to come. UNHCR will keep protecting millions of the most vulnerable men, women and children around the world, upholding their rights in the face of conflict and violence, providing them with the urgent assistance they need, and helping them rebuild their lives.
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We have been doing it since our formation in 1950, during the aftermath of World War II, and we will continue to do so as long as we are needed.
Refugees should receive the protection they deserve, now and in the future. Whatever challenges refugees may face, we will be there with your legacy gift, be it big or small.
© UNHCR/Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo
By including UNHCR in your Will, Life Insurance Policy or Memorial Gift, you can ensure that when the conflicts and upheavals of the future drive innocent men, women and children from their homes, UNHCR will be there to make sure they are met with the support until they can find a place to call home to build a better future.
© UNHCR/Andrew McConnell
Steps to Leave a Legacy Gift to UNHCR
STEP ONE
Decide on the beneficiary that you would like to recognize in your legacy gift. Once you have considered the needs of your loved ones, you may also wish to consider leaving a humanitarian legacy gift to UNHCR.
STEP TWO
Choose the type of legacy gift you would like to leave:
Gift-in-Will
• A residuary gift: the remainder of your Estate once everything else is taken care of
• A percentage of your Estate: a specific proportion of your Estate’s value
• A pecuniary gift: a specific sum of money
Insurance Policy Giving
Naming the family, friends and/or UNHCR as the beneficiary of your insurance policies, either wholly or partially of the sum insured to support the work of UNHCR.
STEP THREE
Gift-in-Will:
• Visit Forevergift to create a Will for FREE (all Wills are prepared in Chinese, if you need a Will in English, please feel free to call or WhatsApp Forevergift at 5468 3635 for more details.)
• Visit a lawyer to have your Will written or updated with a codicil
Insurance Policy Giving:
• Contact your insurance intermediaries for further steps
• Information for policy giving registration:
Name of Beneficiary: THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
Address: 1/F, Eaton House, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tax exemption file number: 91/6713
STEP FOUR
Let us know. Please consider contacting us if you have made the decision to leave a gift to UNHCR in your Will or insurance policy so we can ensure that your gift is used according to your wishes. Notifying us of your plans will enable us to plan for the use of your future gift.
Steps to Leave a Legacy Gift to UNHCR
STEP ONE
Decide on the beneficiary that you would like to recognize in your legacy gift. Once you have considered the needs of your loved ones, you may also wish to consider leaving a humanitarian legacy gift to UNHCR.
STEP TWO
Choose the type of legacy gift you would like to leave:
Gift-in-Will
• A residuary gift: the remainder of your Estate once everything else is taken care of
• A percentage of your Estate: a specific proportion of your Estate’s value
• A pecuniary gift: a specific sum of money
Insurance Policy Giving
Naming the family, friends and/or UNHCR as the beneficiary of your insurance policies, either wholly or partially of the sum insured to support the work of UNHCR.
STEP THREE
Gift-in-Will:
• Visit Forevergift to create a Will for FREE (all Wills are prepared in Chinese, if you need a Will in English, please feel free to call or WhatsApp Forevergift at 5468 3635 for more details.)
• Visit a lawyer to have your Will written or updated with a codicil
Insurance Policy Giving:
• Contact your insurance intermediaries for further steps
• Information for policy giving registration:
Name of Beneficiary: THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
Address: 1/F, Eaton House, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tax exemption file number: 91/6713
STEP FOUR
Let us know. Please consider contacting us if you have made the decision to leave a gift to UNHCR in your Will or Insurance Policy so we can ensure that your gift is used according to your wishes. Notifying us of your plans will enable us to plan for the use of your future gift.
Honor Someone Special With a Gift in Their Name
Establishing a memorial is a meaningful way to honor the legacy of your
loved ones. The donation is not only your lasting tribute for them, but also
a meaningful way to enable the refugees to survive, recover and build
better futures. Contact us for additional information on creating
a memorial gift at UNHCR, we can discuss in more detail the impact you
can make in the future of refugees.
© UNHCR/Maciej Moskwa
Honor Someone Special With a Gift in Their Name
Establishing a memorial is a meaningful
way to honor the legacy of your loved
ones. The donation is not only your
lasting tribute for them, but also a
meaningful way to enable the refugees.
to survive, recover and build better
futures. Contact us for additional
information on creating a memorial
gift at UNHCR, we can discuss in more
detail the impact you can make in the
future of refugees.
© UNHCR/Maciej Moskwa
We’d love to hear from you!
If you have any questions or would like to discuss your legacy giving options, please fill in the Contact Form or call Ms Joan Shum, on 2206 0202 or by sending an email to [email protected].
© UNHCR/Pablo Villagran
We’d love to hear from you!
If you have any questions or would like to discuss your legacy giving options, please fill in the Contact Form or call Ms Joan Shum, on 2206 0202 or by sending an email to [email protected].
© UNHCR/Pablo Villagran