By including a gift to IJM in your will, you can leave a legacy of freedom for generations to come.
Why leave a gift in your will for IJM?
Your legacy will help support IJM’s work to:
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Bring people to safety from exploitation and abuse
We work with local law enforcement to bring children, women and men to safety, and ensure traffickers and perpetrators of violence are held to account.
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Bring restoration to survivors of violence
We provide trauma-informed aftercare to survivors of violence and slavery so that they can begin their journey of healing and restoration.
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Bring lasting, systemic change
Your legacy can help sustainably strengthen justice systems so that people living in poverty are protected from ever experiencing violence and abuse in the first place.
Together, we can create a world where all are free.
Our legacy promise
Making decisions about leaving a legacy gift is deeply personal and we understand that your friends and family come first. We promise to respect your wishes throughout the process should you ever need to change your will in the future. Your privacy is also of utmost importance; you do not need to inform us of the decisions you make unless it is your wish to do so.
If you choose to leave a gift in your will to IJM, your gift will be handled with care and respect as we ensure it is used effectively and for the greatest impact.
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Get in touch with Amanda!
If you would like to talk, in confidence, about any gift you are considering, please do get in touch with Amanda by emailing [email protected]
FAQs
Below is a list of frequently asked questions about leaving a gift in your will to IJM. If you have any further questions, please email [email protected]
How do I leave a gift in my will? ¶
There are three main types of gift you can leave:
- Residuary - a percentage of the value of your estate after all other gifts or payments have been made. This allows you to provide for loved ones and leave a share of what is left to IJM. This gift will not devalue over time.
- Pecuniary - a specific sum of money.
- Specific - a specified item rather than money, such as a collectable item, piece of jewellery, or property.
What information will I need to use to leave a gift for IJM UK? ¶
You will need these key details:
- NAME: International Justice Mission UK
- CHARITY NUMBER: 1099126 (England & Wales), SC049311 (Scotland)
- ADDRESS: PO Box 78942, London, SE11 9EB
I have already written my will. Can I change it? ¶
Yes! It’s important to regularly review your will to take into account any changes in your life or to inheritance tax rules. If you have already written your will and you want to leave a gift to IJM, one option is to make an official alteration called a codicil. A codicil allows you to make minor changes to your will without having to rewrite the entire original document.
However, as it is now easier to write wills, some legal professionals suggest a codicil is not as beneficial as it was previously and rewriting your will entirely may be preferable. This decision depends on personal preference. Your solicitor or an adviser can provide you with further information as you make this decision.
Do I need a solicitor to write my will? ¶
No, but it is recommended that you use a solicitor or other qualified person.
Where can I find a solicitor? ¶
As a charity we cannot legally recommend a solicitor or a law firm. However, Find a Solicitor is a free online service provided by the Law Society that can help direct you to a solicitor near you.
Click here to search Find a Solicitor or call 0370 606 2555 to receive support and advice from the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Is there a minimum amount I have to leave? ¶
No. All gifts, whatever their size, have a powerful impact. Whatever gift you give will help protect people in poverty from slavery and violence.
How will inheritance tax affect my gift to IJM? ¶
Inheritance tax is charged on the portion of your estate that exceeds a certain level at the time of your death. A gift to charity can reduce the overall amount of tax paid. If you leave at least 10% of your estate to charity, the inheritance tax rate is reduced from 40% to 36%. Check the gov.uk website for the most up-to-date information regarding inheritance tax, or speak to your solicitor or financial adviser to find out more.
Can I choose how my gift will be used? ¶
We understand that our supporters may have a personal connection or interest to a particular part of the world or aspect of IJM’s work.
While we will always try our best to honour specific requests, your legacy may instead be allocated to our general funds if your chosen restriction is no longer operative.