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Remember cbm in your Will


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Ten patients after catarct surgury, sitting against a wall with eye patches

In your hands you have the power to help far more people than you could ever imagine.


Around the world, thousands of the world’s poorest people just like Rehema, have been freed from illness, blindness and disability thanks to people like you who have remembered CBM in their Will.


That’s the amazing power of a gift in your WillMany people support us generously during their lives - like you do - but they find they can never give as much as they really want.

Like most Australians their real wealth is tied up in homes and investments.

Their bequest is by far their largest gift to people in need.

Don’t miss out on the chance to leave a Lifetime Gift.

You will inspire younger generations of your family when they see how much you care for poor people with disabilities by remembering CBM in your will.


YES! I would like someone to contact me about remembering CBM in my Will


 

Wording your Will

It is very important that your Will be correctly worded. For example, the appropriate wording to leave a gift to CBM would be:

“I give to CBM Australia of 56 Rutland Road, Box Hill, Victoria, 3128 (specify percentage or amount of your Estate) to be paid, free of all duties. I also declare that the CBM Treasurer’s receipt shall be a complete discharge of my Executor’s obligations for the monies paid in accordance with my bequest.”
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