Build Your Legacy with Kessler Foundation

August is National Make-A-Will Month! Kessler Foundation is offering you a way to join thousands of others who are inspired to make a will this month: FreeWill, a free online estate planning tool that guides you through the process in 20 minutes or less.

During this month, you have the perfect opportunity to make your mark. I encourage you to extend your endless generosity to the loved ones, pets, and causes you cherish, just as your generosity has changed the lives of people with disabilities. When you make or update your will, your impact includes:

 

M ore security as you look to the future

A gency over the critical choices you make in life

R eadiness to support your loved ones and pets, no matter what

K indness for the causes you value

 

Make your mark with Kessler Foundation today.

 

Today, you can make a lasting impact by including Kessler Foundation in your estate plans and build a legacy of helping people with disabilities maximize recovery, independence, and inclusion. Your legacy donation will be recognized by Kessler Foundation when you include us in your plans. Your generosity will allow people with disabilities to return to their homes, their communities, and the workplace.

Advancing rehabilitation research and employment for future generations of people with disabilities requires us to make the choice to be part of something bigger. Join the 570,000 individuals who have already made their mark using FreeWill this Make-A-Will Month, and please remember Kessler Foundation in your plans.

To learn more about building your legacy, please contact me at 973.324.8363 or [email protected]. I understand that online estate planning isn’t suitable for everyone. If you have complex planning considerations, including beneficiaries with special needs, and are looking for tailored advice and planning strategies such as special needs trusts, I encourage you to seek legal counsel. FreeWill can help you get started by providing your intentions in an easy-to-read summary, which you can bring to your attorney.