Donate to Doctors Without Borders in Your Estate Plan

Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF) is a global organization that takes essential medical aid around the world. This independent and impartial group is dedicated to offering superior care to patients everywhere they travel. Planned Gifts are an excellent way to allow this operation to continue helping the people who are in need.

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CHARITABLE GIVING 

How to Donate to Doctors Without Borders in your Trust & Will Estate Plan

Donating to a charitable organization like Doctors Without Borders can ensure your legacy lives on. Your generous gift will serve to benefit this incredible organization and their efforts to make our world a better place. Even if you already regularly donate to Doctors Without Borders throughout your lifetime, you can make a lasting impact by including them in your Estate Plan through a Planned Gift. 

Trust & Will makes it easier than ever to donate to charity, with Estate Plans that include a section specifically for charitable giving in our online Will and Trust documents.

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GIVING BACK TO DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

Why You Should Leave a Charitable Bequest to Doctors Without Borders

Doctors Without Borders is a worthy organization anyone can be proud to support. Since inception, they’ve worked relentlessly to assess where they’re needed most, as well as where they feel they can make the most impact on lives. Doctors Without Borders prides themselves on the simple fact that they are independent, neutral and impartial.  

It was the late 1960s when a small group of young doctors came together in effort to help. Their focus was finding and assisting victims of major disasters and wars. And their innovative, creative plan was just to go where they’re most needed around the world. 

It was a new concept in the arena of humanitarian work. The impact redefined what emergency aid means across the globe. With a long history as volunteer doctors for Geneva’s International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Doctors Without Borders founders saw a serious need for a true medical organization on a global scale. The more abundantly clear this became, the easier it was to find the inspiration they needed to forge ahead with what would become known as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

You can include Doctors Without Borders in your Estate Plan a number of ways. But Planned Gifts can go far, and your contributions directly help protect this amazing organization. Their commitment to humanity, and all they do for global citizens of the world, is incredible.

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HOW IT WORKS

It’s the smart, modern way to donate to the charitable organizations you care about most.

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    Determine your strategy. 

    Decide how you want to utilize your Estate Plan to donate to a nonprofit. This can offer many benefits to you, your estate, the organizations you want to donate to and to the legacy you hope to leave behind.

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    Create your Will or Trust-Based Estate Plan. 

    Choose the nonprofit to whom you want to donate then create your Will or Trust-Based Estate Plan using our easy-to-use online platform.

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    Donate to your preferred charity. 

    Leave either a portion of your estate or a specific dollar amount to the charity of your choice. Whether you write them into your Will, designate them as beneficiary of your retirement account or create a Charitable Trust...we make Planned Giving easy.

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    Gain peace of mind. 

    Feel good knowing you’re leaving behind a lasting legacy that will help others in the future, even when you’re no longer here to help them yourself.

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