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A bequest is a unique gift. It holds promise for the future. We can't predict where and when our teams will be needed, but with your promise of future support, we can be sure that they will be there to provide emergency medical aid to those who need it most. A decision to include Médecins Sans Frontières Australia in your Will reflects your wider concerns for the world and its people. It leaves a lasting impression…it ensures that our emergency medical relief work will go on.

When making or amending your Will, please consider including a bequest to Médecins Sans Frontières Australia. You should consult your solicitor in the preparation of your Will to ensure that your wishes are clearly expressed and legally binding. To include a bequest in an existing Will, you can simply add an extra clause known as a codicil. When doing this, consult your solicitor to ensure that the codicil fulfils all legal requirements and does not contradict other clauses in your Will.

There are three ways to leave a charitable bequest to Médecins Sans Frontières:
1. You can leave a percentage of your estate
2. You can leave the residue of your estate
3. You can leave a specified sum

Find out the specific wording for your will

There are other ways to support Médecins Sans Frontières’ work after your death or the death of a loved one... Find out more about memorial gifts

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