Woodstock Legal Services have partnered with Cancer Research UK to provide Free wills.

Becci Newton • March 28, 2023

Woodstock Legal Services have partnered with Cancer Research UK to provide Free wills.


Woodstock Legal Services provides an excellent opportunity for individuals to make a lasting impact on the fight against cancer by including Cancer Research UK in their wills. By choosing this option, not only will you guarantee that your wishes are carried out after you have passed away, but you may also be able to leave a gift of money that will go towards funding that will help to fight cancer.


If you donate:

  • £4,000 can buy a diamond knife to slice through cells, allowing CRUK to study them closely to find new ways to target cancer's weak spots. 
  • £7,000 can fund one week of the Add Aspirin clinical trial into stopping cancer from coming back after treatment
  • 15% of a £400,000 estate it can buy a buy a DNA-sequencing machine that allows scientists to analyse a huge amount of DNA very quickly, helping them to learn more about cancer


More than a third of Cancer Research UK projects are funded by gifts left in Wills. Legacies breathe life into researchers’ work. They enable long-term research projects that lead to new treatments and continue to save lives for generations to come, leading us to a world where everybody can lead longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer. In the past 40 years, cancer survival has doubled in part thanks to Cancer Research UK’s pioneering research, funded by the generosity of their supporters. Cancer Research UK wants to accelerate progress and see 3 in 4 people surviving their cancer by 2034. They cannot achieve this mission alone and rely on their dedicated scientists, doctors and nurses, and the generosity of their supporters across the UK. 1 in 2 people will get cancer in their lifetime*. All of us can support the research that will beat it.  


   

Pledge to leave a gift in your Will to Cancer Research UK today, come and speak with our Wills and Probate experts or visit the CRUK website for more information

cruk.org/legacies 



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