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Planned Giving Society: Estate Intention Form This is a confidential record. In order that we may include you in our planned giving society and properly thank you and acknowledge your gift, please fill out the following information which applies to your future gift of a bequest through your Will or Trust. If you would prefer to fax or mail this information to us, please use our printable estate intention form. I look forward to talking with you about this gift intention. I understand that listing this gift may be an incentive for others to give and I am willing to be publicly acknowledged in the planned giving society. I understand you would like to contact me about this gift intention and I would be happy to discuss this with you, but I prefer not to be listed or acknowledged publicly in the planned giving society. My Will or Trust was signed on: My Will or Trust provides that % shall be bequeathed to the Brighton National Addiction Foundation through my estate. As of today's date, I estimate that the value of this provision in my estate plan would be approximately $ . My Will or Trust provides that $ shall be bequeathed to the Brighton National Addiction Foundation through my estate. My Will or Trust provides that certain items of real or personal property shall be bequeathed to the Brighton National Addiction Foundation through my estate. The items are as follows: As of today's date, I estimate these items to be worth approximately $ . My Will or Trust indicates that the bequest through my estate is unrestricted. My Will or Trust directs the Brighton National Addiction Foundation to use my bequest through my estate for a specific purpose. The specific purpose is as follows: I understand that I am not making a legal or binding commitment upon my estate by submitting this Estate Intention Form. Further, the Brighton National Addiction Foundation should understand that the size of my future gift might be significantly different from the amount estimated above. If for any reason in the future the Brighton National Addiction Foundation is no longer included in my estate plan, I will notify you so that you can update your records and remove me from your planned giving society.
How can you help in the fight against addiction with your charitable giving activities?
It is with great pleasure that Brighton Hospital welcomes the philanthropic leadership of the Brighton National Addiction Foundation. Board of Trustees
"Brighton Hospital has had strong relationships with families throughout the United States and Canada for many years", comments Richard Kramer, President of the BNAF. "These relationships, built on the importance of effective 12 step recovery programs and innovative treatments of these chronic diseases, are vital to the continual success of the hospital." Supporting the BNAF through planned donations and gifts will help us:
Our Philanthropic partners are people like you who have enriched their own lives while providing for the needs of others by supporting our charitable foundation with income through planned gifts. There are a variety of ways that you can both provide for your own financial security and offer valuable philanthropic support to our hospital by including the Foundation in your charitable giving plans. In addition, the emotional rewards, which can only be described by those who have felt them, make supporting us a life-changing experience.
Thank you so much for your interest in the Brighton National Addiction Foundation and supporting our charitable mission through planned giving. For more information on planned gifts through wills and bequests, real estate, retirement assets, charitable lead trusts, appreciated stock, charitable remainder trusts and life insurance, contact foundation@brightonhospital.org. Supported by your charitable giving, we will build upon this lead for the sake of all who look to us for caring, compassion and clinical excellence in the face of addiction, a life-threatening, chronic disease. The Brighton National Addiction Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization as classified by the Internal Revenue Service. Contributions are tax-deductible to the limits allowed by law for non-profit donations. Organizations exempt under section 501(c)(3) are further classified as either public charities or private foundations. The BNAF is treated as a public charity and is qualified to receive tax-deductible bequests, devises, transfers and gifts. Brighton Hospital is located in the Metro Detroit area of Michigan (MI). We provide drug and alcohol treatment to individuals all over the U.S. and Canada. We see many patients from the greater Detroit area of Michigan (MI), the greater Chicago area of Illinois (IL), northern Indiana (IN), and the greater Cleveland area of Ohio (OH). We have been a beacon of hope for individuals struggling with chemical dependence in the Midwest for more than 50 years. Please note that we use pop-up windows for some of our links. If you have pop-ups blocked, holding down the CTRL key (or sometimes the SHIFT key) while clicking on these links will often allow the pages to open without having to disable pop-up blocking on your computer. Please note that individual financial circumstances will vary. The information on this site does not constitute legal or tax advice. Donor stories and photographs are for purposes of illustration only. As with all tax and estate planning, please consult your attorney or estate specialist. All material is copyrighted and is for viewing purposes only. Use of this site signifies your agreement with the terms of use.
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