Gifting as part of legacy planning

Planned giving through Community Chest is a simple, convenient way to show you care

Methodist Girls' School pupils greeting Sharity, the Community Chest's mascot, at an event last year. There are a few ways to make a legacy gift to the Chest, and each gift goes a long way to help the needy.
Methodist Girls' School pupils greeting Sharity, the Community Chest's mascot, at an event last year. There are a few ways to make a legacy gift to the Chest, and each gift goes a long way to help the needy. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
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"We are committed to fulfilling their wishes to create a lasting impact on the lives of service users served by about 80 social service organisations under our care."

You can choose from a few simple methods to prepare a planned gift, knowing your contribution will go a long way for those in need. The Sunday Times highlights how this can be done.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on December 23, 2018, with the headline Gifting as part of legacy planning. Subscribe