Leave a gift in your Will
Leave a gift in your Will
Some of Cana's most loyal supporters have chosen to leave a gift in their Will. It costs nothing now. It asks nothing of your family before you're gone. But it means that when someone walks through our door in ten, twenty, thirty years' time, someone will be there to open it.
Cana Communities has been running for fifty years. We have never received government funding. We are here because people - generation after generation - have chosen to keep us here.
Why a bequest matters
We offer something that almost no other service does: we stay. There is no government contract that tells us to show up. No grant cycle that funds our commitment. When someone comes back to us after ten years, or twenty, we are still here. That continuity is what changes lives - and it depends entirely on people who believe it is worth preserving.
A gift in your Will, however modest, is one of the most direct ways to be part of that.
How to leave a gift
Speak with your solicitor. A bequest can take a few different forms: a specific sum of money, a share of your estate, or a particular asset such as property or shares. Your solicitor will need the following details:
Full legal name: Cana Communities Inc.
ABN: 54 069 925 337
If you have already written your Will, adding a bequest is straightforward. A short amendment called a codicil can usually be arranged with a single phone call to your solicitor.
Get in touch
If you'd like to talk it through before speaking with your solicitor, David Ballhausen, CEO, is happy to speak with you directly.
david.ballhausen@cana.org.au
0409 847 326