Adeti Foundation Ministries designed and constructed a school for orphaned children in Busia. The school currently supports over 250 students. The students excel in studies.
Ensuring safe drinking water is a fundamental human right, protecting the health and well-being of individuals and communities. It is a vital step towards a healthier and more prosperous living.
Ensuring medical treatment is a fundamental human right, protecting the health and well-being of individuals and communities. It is a vital step towards a healthier and more resilient society
The need for charities is growing, and so are pockets of wealth. If we can marry up our messaging and inspire those who have the access to leave something to a charity that they believe in, then we can be there for many more people in the future. Being part of Remember a Charity means that we are connected to a myriad of wonderful charities, learning from each other, and building best practice in legacy fundraising.
We have a unique, but time-bound, opportunity to significantly grow the legacy market over the next few years. Unlike other areas of fundraising where it can feel as though we’re competing for a limited pool of income, within legacies there are opportunities for all charities to generate significantly more income. We will only do this effectively, however, by collaborating and working together. Remember A Charity is the best place to do this as it provides an established, respected and collaborative forum to share our collective skills and experience. The next generation of service users and charity leaders will thank you for getting involved and along the way you’ll have the chance to learn, network and grow.
People often feel that they can’t leave enough so then don’t leave anything, so one challenge is getting supporters to understand that a legacy doesn’t have to be a massive gift or a whole property. We’re trying to get the message across that any gift is gratefully received. There’s also the issue of sensitivity: people haven’t liked to talk about legacies and charities haven’t liked to ask, but it’s becoming a less sensitive issue. Legacies are talked about much more these days: by families, as well as charities.