Planned Giving
Legacy giving, or planned giving, is a meaningful way to make a gift beyond your current capacity, enabling you to make a significant impact now and far into the future.
Legacy giving has little to do with whether your assets are modest or monumental. It has everything to do with your belief in the importance of LBBC’s mission.
When you choose to include LBBC in your estate plan or take advantage of planned giving tools—such as charitable gift annuities or charitable remainder trusts—you support people affected by breast cancer for years to come, while in many cases adding to your family’s financial security and realizing important tax benefits.
There are many options available to you in planning a gift to LBBC. We encourage you to include family members and financial advisors in customizing your plans, and we welcome your inquiry as a first step. Please contact Mary Beth Mills, Associate Director, Annual Giving, at (855) 807-6386, ext. 127 or mbmills@lbbc.org, for an obligation-free discussion of your options.
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