Provide for the future of critical health services for our most vulnerable
How you benefit
- Your gift costs you nothing now.
- Decide how much to give — no gift is too small. Even one percent makes a difference!
- Retain control of your assets during your lifetime and, if your circumstances change, you can modify the gift.
- Choose to keep your gift anonymous.
- Leave a gift in honor or memory of someone who inspired your commitment to support mental health care, or substance use disorder treatment, supported housing and employment services.
- Be remembered as someone who made our community better by helping future generations of children grow up to live safe fulfilling lives and keeping adults with mental illness and substance use disorders from ending up on our streets and in our jails.
Choose the Right Gift for You:
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Gifts by Beneficiary
Many people choose to include us as a beneficiary for a retirement fund, life insurance policy or brokerage and savings bond accounts. Learn more.
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Make the Most of Your IRA
If you are 70 ½ years old or older, you can help low income children, youth and adults with mental illness and substance use disorders by making a tax-free gift directly from your traditional IRA. Learn more.
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Gifts in Your Will or Living Trust
A bequest through your will or living trust is the most frequently established planned gift. You have the joy of planning your bequest now, but you do not actually make your gift until after your lifetime. Learn more.
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Please Tell Us About Your Gift
Expressing gratitude to individuals for their generosity is very important to us. Our Legacy Circle is a way to thank and recognize individuals for their thoughtful gifts today for what we will receive in the future. Learn more.