Planned Giving

Planned Giving Planned Giving

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Join the Legacy Society

Many people choose to leave a gift to charity in their will to support the causes that have been so important to them in their lives. That’s because planned giving is one of the easiest tools available to provide for loved ones, lower estate taxes, and ensure charitable interests live on – all without costing a single penny today.

As a partner of LBFE, you have shown a commitment to providing companionship to isolated elders and bettering our community in your lifetime. But your impact doesn’t have to stop there.There are many simple options, including:

  • Writing LBFE Boston into your will with a set dollar amount or percentage of your estate/assets
  • Naming us as a beneficiary of an insurance policy or retirement plan
  • Establishing a charitable trust that benefits LBFE

For more information about Planned Giving, please email Nikki Shults or call her at 617-524-8882.

To make a bequest, just add a couple lines to your estate plans or will naming Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly, Boston Chapter as a beneficiary. You may make amendments to your will at any time.

Please remember to include the organization’s name, Boston Chapter, and current address.

To make a bequest, just add a couple lines to your estate plans or will naming Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly, Boston Chapter as a beneficiary. You may make amendments to your will at any time.

Please remember to include the organization’s name, Boston Chapter, and current address.

To make a bequest, just add a couple lines to your estate plans or will naming Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly, Boston Chapter as a beneficiary. You may make amendments to your will at any time.

Please remember to include the organization’s name, Boston Chapter, and current address.