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Letter from the Chief Executive

Whatever the reasons that are putting you off making a Will, we hope this guide will show that the process is straightforward, easy to arrange, and needn’t be costly. It’s also something which shouldn’t be delayed because no one knows when it will be too late to put their affairs in order. Leaving them to be sorted out once you’ve died could mean they aren’t arranged in the way you would like.

Once you have provided for your loved ones in your Will you may also like to remember a cause that you have cared about during your lifetime or which has been able to offer you or family members or friends the support they needed during an unexpected but traumatic event. This guide includes information on how to leave a legacy to the Road Victims Trust enabling you to ensure that our committed service offered by our staff and volunteers will continue for many years after your death.

I hope you find this guide helpful. It’s vital that you don’t delay making or updating your Will any longer. Like the future of your loved ones, the future of our work will only continue with your support.

Steve Ottaway, Chief Executive

PS: If you do include the Road Victims Trust in your Will please consider filling in the confidential pledge form available in this booklet. This will be invaluable to us when planning future work.