Planned Giving/Charitable Gift Annuities/Wills
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Margarita and George Clark Designates EHP as recipients of part of their estate
In Loving Memory of George and Margarita
In Loving Memory of George and Margarita
George and Margarita Clark loved each other, loved others and loved life. Margarita spent over 30 years serving people working as a housekeeper while George worked as an executive at HP. They were active in church and well loved by their friends. George and Margarita believed in giving to those who are less fortunate and helping them move forward in their lives. It is through Linda and Perry, the family Margarita worked for, that they learned about EHP. Perry developed a strong connection to EHP after hearing Nevida Butler speak at the Palo Alto Bar Association many years ago. When George and Margarita expressed their desire to give back to an agency that aligned with their own personal mission, Perry and Linda recommended EHP. The couple was ecstatic because EHP was the type of organization that they were looking for. Margarita and George designated EHP has a recipient of part of their estate.
EHP is grateful to be selected as recipient of their donation. Margarita and George’s compassion will allow us to grow as we continue to give families a hand up by providing food, furniture, clothing and a variety of other services
EHP is grateful to be selected as recipient of their donation. Margarita and George’s compassion will allow us to grow as we continue to give families a hand up by providing food, furniture, clothing and a variety of other services
Planned Giving
A Planned Gift comes in different forms. Giving Opportunities include wills, stocks, revocable living trust, life income gifts, charitable gift annuity, charitable remainder trust, life estate, real estate, and retirement account, and other gift types The benefits of charitable giving are many whether your gift comes through a bequest or during life giving opportunities. Almost every charitable gift can be considered an investment.
Benefits For You:
Ecumenical Hunger Program is a recognized 501c-3 non-profit organization; your donation will be eligible to receive a charitable income tax deduction for in the year you make the gift. Consult your tax preparer or CPA to receive the most benefits for your gift.
All gifts made to Ecumenical Hunger Program may be designated to a specific program or for general use
Wills
In addition to being a convenient way to distribute your estate, a Will is one of the most important documents you will execute during your life. A Will can be a personal expression through which you provide for those people and institutions that are important to you. A Will is your final message that reflects your personal values and leaves a lasting legacy by which your family and community will remember you.
Legal documents such as Wills should always be prepared by attorneys. You will find different rules in every state for execution of a Will.
There is great joy in knowing that you have helped ensure the financial future of charitable causes you feel are important.
For more information email Ellen Izuka at ellen@ehpcares.org.
A Planned Gift comes in different forms. Giving Opportunities include wills, stocks, revocable living trust, life income gifts, charitable gift annuity, charitable remainder trust, life estate, real estate, and retirement account, and other gift types The benefits of charitable giving are many whether your gift comes through a bequest or during life giving opportunities. Almost every charitable gift can be considered an investment.
Benefits For You:
Ecumenical Hunger Program is a recognized 501c-3 non-profit organization; your donation will be eligible to receive a charitable income tax deduction for in the year you make the gift. Consult your tax preparer or CPA to receive the most benefits for your gift.
All gifts made to Ecumenical Hunger Program may be designated to a specific program or for general use
Wills
In addition to being a convenient way to distribute your estate, a Will is one of the most important documents you will execute during your life. A Will can be a personal expression through which you provide for those people and institutions that are important to you. A Will is your final message that reflects your personal values and leaves a lasting legacy by which your family and community will remember you.
Legal documents such as Wills should always be prepared by attorneys. You will find different rules in every state for execution of a Will.
There is great joy in knowing that you have helped ensure the financial future of charitable causes you feel are important.
For more information email Ellen Izuka at ellen@ehpcares.org.