Types Of Bequests

Aided by the generosity of bequestors, ARAFMI now provides state-wide services using a strong network of volunteers with significant knowledge and understanding of the issues faced by carers and families.  A key focus for ARAFMI is the provision of support networks to break down isolation often experienced by carers.


Being named a beneficiary in people's wills is an important part of ARAFMI fundraising and will provide us with income to increase ways in which we are able to help carers of the mentally ill by providing them with hope, understanding as well as independence.

 

Gifts Types

After providing for your family and friends, you may choose to support ARAFMI with a gift in your Will.
The gift can take the form of:
  •       The residue of the estate;
  •       A percentage of the estate;
  •       A specific amount of money;
  •       A life insurance or superannuation policy;
  •       Assets such as shares, property, works of art, jewellery.;
  •       An investment in perpetuity.

If you are able to help ARAFMI through a donation in your Will, you may wish to consult your solicitor, trustee company or the Public Trustee regarding the wording.