A Legacy Circle gift—including Rady Children's in your estate plan—is an incredibly meaningful way to help us keep our covenant to always care for the kids in our community.
Letting us recognize you for such a generous plan? That's even better.
"When people think highly enough of Rady Children's to leave us a gift, we'd really like to be able to thank them personally," says Carlee Harmonson, member of the Rady Children's Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees and Chair of the Hospital's Estates and Trusts Committee. "And the growth of our Legacy Circle membership inspires others to think about this special way to give."
When you include Rady Children's in your will or trust or make another form of planned or deferred gift, we can help you plan that gift and assure that your intentions are fulfilled. You are creating a legacy that will help thousands of children for generations to come.
Carlee knows just how good this feels. She and her husband, Rick, are Legacy Circle members and recognize how important it is that the hospital knows about their plans.
"We understand that in today's uncertain economic times, making a gift outright can be difficult," she explains. "That's why leaving a gift in your trust or will is a great way to help Rady Children's and still provide for your family today."
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