Help wildlife in North Wales this September

Help wildlife in North Wales this September

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It’s one small hop for you, one giant leap for wildlife.
Take that leap — pledge a gift in your Will this September.

North Wales Wildlife Trust (NWWT) is the only charity in North Wales dedicated to the protection and restoration of our natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife  in our region and further afield. We rely upon the support of our members and volunteers to help us carry out this valuable work.  But did you know a large proportion of NWWT’s income comes from the fabulous people who pledge a gift to wildlife in their Wills?

Remember a Charity Week

Remember a Charity Week

This month sees the return of Remember a Charity Week, when charities like us reach out to their supporters to ask them to consider leaving a gift in their Will. No matter how small the percentage, a gift in your Will to NWWT makes an incredible difference. Gifts in Wills are an amazing gesture to the future and support the wildlife and wild spaces we love after we’ve gone, so they may be enjoyed and cherished by new generations.

Take the leap – pledge a gift in your Will

What are you waiting for – hop to it!

Did you know you can write your Will with one of North Wales Wildlife Trust’s Will-writing partners this September for FREE with no obligation whatsoever!

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I know that I’ve been very fortunate in life, and consider it a privilege to know that my passing will one day leave a unique, local, living legacy
Anne, NWWT supporter

To those wonderful people who have pledged a gift to us in their Will – thank you. Through your generosity, we have helped to protect nesting seabirds at Cemlyn Nature Reserve on Anglesey, improved the environmental condition of Gors Maen Llwyd Nature Reserve near Denbigh, helped local children to make some amazing homes for bees and advised local schools and communities about wildlife gardening throughout North Wales. Supporters such as these have truly left their footprints in our local landscape forever.