This is difference your legacy can make

Including a gift in your Will to Working Animals International means you will help transform the lives of sick and injured working animals long into the future.

Gifts in Wills are vital as they fund approximately half of everything we do for working animals. In fact, around 300,000 veterinary treatments for sick animals are only possible each year because of gifts in Wills. These gifts help pay for veterinary medicine, vital equipment and keep our mobile clinics on the road in the remotest areas. Gifts in Wills also help us teach thousands of animal owners how to look after their animals, and they give children – the next generation of animal owners – the vital knowledge needed to look after animals in their care.

Here is a message from one of our vets in Morocco about the difference gifts in Wills make to the animals he treats.

SPANA vet Dr. Youness El Ouasbi from Chemaia, Morocco
I've chosen to work for Working Animals International because they do tremendous work in providing treatment for animals and also in educating their owners. Nearly half of everything I do is possible because kind people remember Working Animals International in their wills.
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Why Working Animals International?

Our vision is a world where every working animal lives a healthy and valued life. Including a gift in your Will to Working Animals International will help us make that world a reality. Our unique combination of treating, training and teaching projects will transform working animal welfare and create a more compassionate future. But we can’t do it without you. With gifts in Wills funding around half of everything we do, your legacy could play a vital part. 

A gift in your Will could relieve the immediate suffering of horses, donkeys and other working animals through our veterinary care. Your gift could help fund life-saving medicines or a new mobile clinic. 

Your legacy could be a better future for working animals through our children’s education programme. Fostering knowledge and understanding about animals in children – the animal owners of tomorrow – can’t be done overnight. But your gift for the future could help make this possible, and ultimately make a lasting difference to the lives of working animals. 

All you need to know

If you have decided to make or update your Will and include a gift to Working Animals International – thank you!

To include a gift to Working Animals International in your Will is really quite straightforward. All you need to do is give your solicitor our name, address and registered charity number and your solicitor will do the rest.

Working Animals International, PO Box 79509, London, EC4P 4ND
Registered Charity Number: 209015

If you have any questions, please contact our friendly legacy team at 020 7831 3999 or giftsinwills@workinganimals.org.

If you would like any help writing your Will, please see below.

Writing your Will

Writing a Will doesn’t need to take much time.  We have produced a guide to help answer some of the questions you may have.  Our guide also shows how leaving a legacy will make a difference. Help us be there for working animals and the people who depend on them from one generation to the next.

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Guide to gift in Wills

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Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact our friendly legacy team at 020 7831 3999 or giftsinwills@workinganimals.org.

In some places in the world, it seems people don’t matter and life is cheap, so what chance for the animals on whom they depend? I so admire the work Working Animals International do on my behalf because I want to ease their suffering but cannot do it myself. I will continue to support Working Animals International during my lifetime and beyond, through a legacy in my Will. It is a modest amount but I could not overlook your fantastic work.

Linda Cameron-Bell

Frequently ask questions

We have compiled a list of frequently asked Wills and legacy related questions and answers. These include suggested wording for a legacy to Working Animals International which your solicitor might find useful. Please click below.

FAQs

Will my gift be exempt from inheritance tax?

As Working Animals International is a UK registered charity, so any gift you give to us will be exempt from inheritance tax. Charitable gifts are exempt from inheritance tax, and they can reduce or even eliminate the overall tax on your estate altogether.

Do I need a solicitor to write my Will?

We recommend you seek advice from a solicitor so that they can make sure that everything is covered by law and what matters to you is protected – a properly drafted Will can help reduce the amount of tax paid by your estate, ensuring it goes to the loved ones and causes that you have chosen to benefit. You can find a local solicitor who specialises in Wills by calling the Law Society on 020 7242 1222 or online at http://solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk/

What kind of gift can I leave?
  • A residuary gift is a share of your estate after all other legacies have been made and all costs have been met. Residuary gifts are expressed as a percentage so they remain proportional to the value of your estate.  Residuary gifts can reduce the number of times you need to update your Will, as they change accordingly with your financial circumstances.
  • A pecuniary gift is a stated sum of money.
  • A specific gift is a particular item or items such as jewellery, paintings, shares etc. This is a good way to pass on cherished belongings to loved ones.
How should I word my gift?

It is important that Working Animals International is correctly identified and that your chosen gift is described in enough detail.  We recommend that you take the following suggested wording to your solicitor:

For a residuary legacy (a percentage of your residuary estate)

“I give <insert percentage of your estate>% of my residuary estate to Working Animals International of PO Box 79509, London, EC4P 4ND, Registered Charity Number 209015 for its general charitable purposes and I declare that the receipt of the proper officer of the charity shall be a full and sufficient discharge.”

For a pecuniary legacy (a set amount)

“I give <insert amount> to Working Animals International of PO Box 79509, London, EC4P 4ND, Registered Charity Number 209015 for its general charitable purposes and I declare that the receipt of the proper officer of the charity shall be a full and sufficient discharge.”

Can I leave Working Animals International a gift if I have already written my Will?

If you already have a Will and would like to update it to include a gift to Working Animals International, you can use a Codicil. You can download a Codicil form here.  However, if you wish to make a number of changes to your Will, it is recommended that you consult a solicitor, as it may well be that your Will needs to be rewritten.

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Other helpful resources

Citizens Advice: Advice on creating a Will and why it’s important

Law Society: Run by the Law Society, Find a Solicitor is a free service for anyone looking for information about people providing legal services in England and Wales that are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).

Law Society Scotland: Run by the Law Society of Scotland.

HMRC: Learn more about Inheritance Tax