What is Planned Giving?
Your support of Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity reflects your commitment to building homeownership, communities, and hope in the Greater Rochester area. Including a gift for Flower City Habitat for Humanity in your will or by beneficiary designation will establish your legacy for generations to come. You can help build a world where everyone has a decent place to live When you make a gift to Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity, you become an integral partner in building strength, stability, and self reliance through shelter. We know that safe, decent, and affordable housing plays a critical role in enabling families to realize new lives filled with possibilities and progress. With just a little help, Habitat homeowners are able to obtain the confidence and self-sufficiency they need to invest in themselves and their communities. These outcomes are most often long-lasting and change the lives of multiple generations of a family. Join us as a partner in empowering families with a gift that has an impact now. Also, you can make a future gift in your will, trust, or other account that becomes your personal legacy of changing the world through shelter. Why families need you Housing instability — including frequent moves, overcrowding, and the threat of eviction or foreclosure — creates stress, financial instability, and hopelessness for far too many families. You can help. With a gift that has an immediate impact now or one that creates your legacy, you can help stop the cycle of housing instability and provide families the opportunity to create an healthy, affordable, safe place to call home. |
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Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity Planned Giving
Please contact Ethel Duble, SVP, Major Gifts & Planned Giving for more information. Email: eduble@rochesterhabitat.org Phone: 585-546-1470 Ext. 305 |
The content found on this page is general in nature and intended to be used for informational purposes only. It should not be relied upon as legal, tax, accounting or other professional advice. To determine how a gift or estate planning decision might affect your particular circumstances, it is expressly recommended that you consult an attorney, financial advisor or other qualified professional.