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Donate at the end

Springtime is Red Cross Wills for Life time and Red Cross is now conducting Community Wills Events in towns and cities right across the country and online.
Red Cross and local solicitors have teamed up to help people prepare or update simple Wills in dozens of local halls and community centres.
We are also giving everyone the opportunity to make or update their Will through the Internet.
The Red Cross Wills for Life campaign is a good opportunity to update or make a new Will and to get your personal affairs in order before the end of the year.
Leaving a gift in your Will can also be a valuable and lasting way to support Red Cross.
It costs nothing during your lifetime, but gifts in Wills have a powerful impact for generations to come.
Just one, two or five per cent or more of your estate can make a huge difference to our work.
To find out more about Wills for Life, phone 1800 649 685 or email bequests@redcross.org.au
For detailed information on Wills Days in your area, you can also go online to  edcross.org.au/howwe-can-help.aspx

Ian Williamson
National Bequest Manager
Australian Red Cross

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