Legacy Appeal - 2009

"Our desire was simply to provide loving care to these very sick children who had been completely neglected and starved of affection. Even if their lives were to be short we hoped that they could regain their dignity and know that they were loved."

Magnus MacFarlane Barrow launches this years Legacy Appeal

Download the Appeal Letter and Flyer here>

 


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Leaving a legacy is a wonderful way of helping the work of Mary’s Meals. By leaving a gift in your will you will be helping some of the world’s poorest people; feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, welcoming the stranger.

Thank you for considering this way of helping. Whether you are yet to make a will, or whether you wish to amend an existing will to leave a gift to SIR & Mary’s Meals, we would advise you to consult your solicitor.

In Memoriam
Many of our supporters have chosen to remember a loved one who has died by making a donation to Mary’s Meals. Some have found that the Sponsor A School scheme (raising funds to build a school kitchen in Malawi for Mary’s Meals) provides a particularly lovely way of remembering someone. More information here

Contact us
If you want to discuss more on leaving a legacy to Mary's Meals please contact our Dalmally office on 0800 6981212 or e-mail info@marysmeals.org



Make a Real difference when you do a
Will with Will Relief Scotland

Through Will Relief Scotland your Will is drawn up by one of our participating Solicitors who have generously agreed to provide this service free of charge. Instead of paying for the Will you will be invited to make a donation to the Will Relief Charities – one of which is Mary’s Meals.Will Relief is a partnership between Scottish Solicitors and five charities based in Scotland specialising in development work and the relief of poverty overseas.

During September the participating solicitors will give up their fees for making wills in return for a donation to the five charities. Make an appointment now to see one of them.
it could not be simpler. To find out more and locate participating solicitors,
download a flyer here or visit:  www.reliefscotland.co.uk