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Leave a gift in your Will

Create a Will for Free and

Give the Gift of a Lifetime

Leaving a bequest in your Will is a powerful way to make a lasting difference.

No matter the size, your bequest can help fund life-saving research into neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. Your legacy can bring hope to families and support the development of safer, more effective treatments. 

Why Leave a Bequest?

Having an up-to-date Will is one of the most important things you can do for your loved ones. It ensures your wishes are carried out while also giving you the opportunity to support a cause close to your heart. A bequest to Neuroblastoma Australia helps fund vital research to improve treatments and survival rates for children.

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We've partnered with EveryWill, a trusted online Wills platform, to make creating your Will easy.

In just a few clicks, you can draft or update your Will and include a bequest to help fund childhood cancer research.

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How your Bequest Makes a Difference 

By leaving a gift in your Will to Neuroblastoma Australia, you will be contributing towards advancing our understanding of neuroblastoma cancer, and finding better, kinder treatments and ultimately a cure for this aggressive childhood cancer.

Bequests in Wills are incredibly important to Neuroblastoma Australia.  They can provide crucial funding for essential research into this devastating childhood cancer. Unlike regular donations, bequests can offer substantial support, enabling the charity to invest in groundbreaking research, advance treatment options, and improve outcomes for children affected by neuroblastoma.

With your support through a lasting gift in your will, you will be helping to improve the lives of children diagnosed with neuroblastoma, both now and in the future. - Lucy Jones, CEO, Neuroblastoma Australia

How to Gift Neuroblastoma Australia in your Will

It’s important to select the right bequest for you. Although there are many ways to include us in your Will, these are the easiest options to leave a gift to Neuroblastoma Australia:

Residual Gift

A residual gift in a Will is the part of your estate that’s left over after all your other wishes, like paying off debts and giving specific items or amounts to people, have been fulfilled. 

Percentage 

A percentage gift is when you decide to leave a specific percentage of your estate to someone or a charity, such as Neuroblastoma Australia

Fixed Amount or Whole Estate

Leaving a fixed amount in a Will means specifying a specific sum of money or a particular item to be given to someone. 

Leaving your whole estate means giving everything you own—after paying off debts and expenses—to one person or organisation.

The information below is provided to help make this process easy for our generous supporters and legal advisers.

If you need further information please contact us.

Writing a Will - Frequently Asked Questions

Writing a Will - Frequently Asked Questions

If you're interested in writing an online Will, here are some answers to commonly asked questions. Read more

Published: 31st October, 2024

Updated: 18th February, 2026

Author: Victoria Birch

How to leave a gift in your Will

How to leave a gift in your Will

Thank you for considering Neuroblastoma Australia in your Will; every gift we receive is greatly valued and appreciated. Find out more here. Read more

Published: 30th January, 2020

Updated: 18th February, 2026

Author: Lynette Haines

Information for solicitors and executors

Information for solicitors and executors

Helpful information to help you when assisting your clients to provide a gift in their Will to our charity. Read more

Published: 23rd January, 2020

Updated: 16th October, 2025

Author: Lynette Haines

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