LEGACY GUIDE

HELP US BE THERE FOR DONKEYS. ALWAYS. OUR VITAL WORK IS LARGELY BUILT ON GIFTS IN WILLS. THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING WHETHER OR NOT A LEGACY TO THE SANCTUARY IS RIGHT FOR YOU.

PLEASE KEEP THIS BOOKLET SOMEWHERE SAFE We realise that now may not be the right time for you to update your will. If that is the case, please keep this booklet with your important papers for future reference when the time comes. WHY LEGACIES MATTER

PUTTING DONKEYS FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD. ALWAYS.

1 < Mike Baker Chief Executive. Shown in Main Yard at our Sidmouth sanctuary enjoying quality time with one of the donkeys helped by gifts left in wills. WHY LEGACIES MATTER

The Donkey Sanctuary was founded by Dr MBE in 1969. A passionate champion of donkeys, she worked tirelessly to defend the rights of abused, neglected and abandoned donkeys across the world. A legacy donation is an opportunity to leave something behind that will last forever. Something that can enrich the lives of donkeys and communities across the UK and the globe. Always. There are many ways to support our work and we are grateful for every donation we receive. Thank you for asking for this legacy guide – a particularly personal and powerful way for you to help < our donkeys. Mike Baker Chief Executive. Over half of our lifesaving work is paid for by gifts left in wills by Shown in Main Yard at our Sidmouth farsighted supporters. We never forget their generosity. Indeed, sanctuary enjoying quality time with one of the donkeys helped by gifts each and every one of these kind individuals is remembered forever left in wills. on our memorial walls around the sanctuary in Sidmouth.

3 The Donkey Sanctuary’s team of Welfare Advisers rescues donkeys in distress all across the UK. Each year our UK sanctuaries look after thousands of donkeys that have been neglected, abused or abandoned. We are also here to support hundreds of owners, showing them how to look after their donkeys and protect their long-term health. We work worldwide, sharing our knowledge and skills to help whole communities to look after their donkeys better, focusing on their welfare and helping their owners’ livelihood in the process. But we know that, together, we can do so much more. Back in 1974 The Donkey Sanctuary could look after just 200 donkeys. A generation later we reach over a million. What will be the legacy of our generation? Over half of our lifesaving work is paid for by gifts left in wills by Thank you once again for requesting this guide and I hope, as farsighted supporters. you read on, you are as inspired as I am to help reach many more donkeys in the future. Please will you consider whether leaving a legacy to The Donkey Sanctuary is right for you? With very best wishes

Mike Baker, Chief Executive

4 A LEGATOR’S STORY

SELFLESSLY DEVOTED. ALWAYS.

5 < Jennifer Gill with Zebedee JENNIFER GILL – A LEGATOR’S STORY

“I CAN TRUST THE DONKEY SANCTUARY TO USE MY LEGACY WISELY.”

I have always loved donkeys. When my beloved uncle Chris died he left a sum of money in his will for me, as his Executor, to donate to a charity of my choosing. I donated my uncle’s bequest to The Donkey Sanctuary. End of story, I thought – but no! When I moved to , my husband and I were on a drive through the countryside and happened to come across The Donkey Sanctuary. We stopped and had lunch there – and I just < Jennifer Gill with Zebedee couldn’t believe that my uncle’s name was on the wall. Seeing his

7 name, Christopher R. Woodyard, made me stop in my tracks and I burst into tears as I was so moved to see it there. I immediately adopted Little Vijay. I love coming to the sanctuary whenever we are in the Sidmouth area. I have left a bequest in my will for The Donkey Sanctuary as I have been so touched by the work that you do and I wish you all well for the future. Jennifer Gill, Supporter

With your support we can extend “ I HAVE BEEN SO our help to more donkeys today TOUCHED BY THE WORK and in the years to come. THAT YOU DO.”

8 HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT

WE WILL CARE FOR DONKEYS. ALWAYS.

9 < Jane Bruce Donkey Welfare Adviser. Shown with Echo who was rescued from a bleak field in Northern Ireland with horribly overgrown and twisted hooves. HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT

Working on the front line as a Welfare Adviser for The Donkey Sanctuary can be physically and emotionally tough. Every day brings a challenge.

That was certainly the case one New Year’s Eve when Jane Bruce was called out to help a donkey called Echo, who was all alone, soaked to the skin and in terrible pain.

He had been cruelly abandoned in a bleak field in Northern Ireland with no-one to care for him. Having to search for food and water to survive, and only sparse natural shelter to protect him from the weather, Echo was suffering terribly. < Jane Bruce Donkey Welfare Adviser. Left to fend for himself, Echo only had muddy grass to feed on and Shown with Echo who was rescued from a bleak field in Northern Ireland with dirty rain water to keep him alive. He was suffering intense pain horribly overgrown and twisted hooves. caused by his horribly overgrown and twisted hooves.

11 Jane recalls the shocking neglect: “His hooves had curled round so badly that they were almost touching his forelegs. He was shifting his weight from one foot to another in order to lessen the pain. They were certainly some of the longest, most awfully twisted hooves I have ever witnessed.”

Jane knew that Echo could not be left to suffer like this a moment longer. She needed to take urgent steps to get him to safety. Within 24 hours Echo was taken into the care of The Donkey Sanctuary Ireland.

Echo had a full veterinary assessment and had the curled and twisted excess hoof removed. He could now walk free from pain for the first time in years.

Echo is no longer alone – his ordeal is over. He is warm, cared for, loved and pain free, enjoying spending time with his new donkey friends.

This incredible story of salvation would not have been possible Over 80 pence in every £1 without gifts left in supporters’ wills. By leaving a gift in your will to goes directly where it is needed The Donkey Sanctuary, you’ll be helping us to reach many more most – to looking after donkeys suffering donkeys just like Echo, desperately waiting to be saved. in our care.

12 HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT

STANDING UP FOR THE MISTREATED. ALWAYS.

13 < Margartu and her older brother Romia in , whose donkeys are vital to their livelihood. HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT

In the Ethiopian village of Bulbulla, 10-year-old Margartu and her older brother Romia have big responsibilities on their shoulders. Every day they collect the water that will sustain their family and others in their community, a task which is impossible without the help of their family donkeys. Each day after school they collect their donkeys and begin the long journey to the nearest water point. Along with other local children, they fill large yellow containers with fresh water. The containers are bulky and heavy when full. They are difficult for the children to lift, let alone carry. A donkey and cart can collect up to 20 containers of water in one journey, enough to supply Margartu and Romia’s family and others in the community. Without their donkeys, it would be impossible for them to collect the water these families need to survive. < Margartu and her older brother Romia in Ethiopia, whose donkeys When not collecting water, the donkeys and carts are used to are vital to their livelihood. transport farm produce and animal feed, providing the family’s

15 primary source of income. Additional income is earned by using them to provide people with transport, and this enables the family to participate in a savings scheme that brings social as well as financial benefits. Margartu and Romia know the value of their donkeys, but they also respect them and help with their daily care. “I feel lots of affection towards the donkey,” says Margartu. “We will keep her forever and, even if she is old, I won’t load her anymore, but I’ll still look after her.” By leaving a gift to The Donkey Sanctuary in your will, you’re helping us to be there for donkeys and mules like these across the world, who provide a vital lifeline to some of the world’s poorest communities.

DONKEYS SUPPORT THE LIVELIHOOD OF

500MPEOPLE IN THE WORLD’S POOREST COMMUNITIES

16 YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

TRANSPARENCY, HONESTY AND INTEGRITY. ALWAYS.

17 YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

IS IT THE RIGHT TIME TO MAKE A WILL? IS LEAVING A LEGACY RIGHT FOR ME? Everyone should have a will. If you die without Only you can decide that. Legacies are wonderful making a will, the law decides what happens to gifts but they are not right for everybody. We much your property and possessions and this may lead to prefer that you look after your loved ones first – difficulties for your loved ones. and then perhaps consider The Donkey Sanctuary for anything left over. It is particularly important to make or update your will if you have recently married, had children, become ill, been bereaved or experienced a AREN’T LEGACIES SUPPOSED TO BE BIG GIFTS? significant change in your circumstances. They can be. Some people leave everything they own to charity. Others leave small amounts of HOW SHOULD I MAKE A WILL? money. We are equally grateful for every gift, It is possible to write your own will but even regardless of size, as we know that everyone’s simple wills must comply with legal formalities. circumstances vary. To show our gratitude, every One mistake can invalidate it. We strongly legator’s name is inscribed forever on our memory recommend using a solicitor to draw up your walls at The Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth. will. If there isn’t one near you then look online. The cost will vary according to the complexity of your will so get more than one quote.

18 WHAT SORT OF LEGACY COULD I LEAVE? HOW SHOULD I MAKE A WILL? Your solicitor will help you decide this based on your Your solicitor will be able to do this. To ensure there circumstances. The three basic legacies are specific are no mistakes, it is best to bring this leaflet with (an item, such as a ring), pecuniary (a fixed sum of you. The solicitor will need to know our charity money) and residuary (a percentage of everything you number (264818) and our address (The Donkey own). We suggest you consider structuring your will Sanctuary, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 0NU). as a set of residuary legacies so that each beneficiary If you plan to write your own will, let us know and gets the proportion you wish, irrespective of what we can provide wording for the legacy. happens to the value of your estate between now and then. However, this is not right for everyone and your WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? solicitor will advise you further. Many people prefer to keep the contents of their You can also set up a 'life interest' legacy where will private and, of course, that is absolutely fine. a loved one benefits from (for example) a house But if you tell us that we have been named, it will whilst they live and, on their death, the house is allow us to thank you properly and occasionally bequeathed to your preferred charity. to invite you to special events. You can tell us by contacting Jane Fawell (details on following page) ARE THERE ANY TAX CONSIDERATIONS? or, if you received this pack in the post, by returning Legacies to charity are free of inheritance tax, the form on the covering letter. meaning that by leaving a charitable legacy you can Anything you tell us is kept in strictest confidence – potentially bring down the tax on your estate to and nothing prevents you from changing your mind zero. Tax rates and bands can vary; your solicitor at any time. will provide a calculation.

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20 CONTACT US

Jane Fawell, our Legacy Relationships Manager, can help with any questions you may have. You can contact her directly on: 01395 573152 [email protected] The Donkey Sanctuary, Sidmouth, Devon, EX10 0NU The Donkey Sanctuary (registered charity number 264818) and its sole corporate trustee, The Donkey Sanctuary Trustee Limited (Company number 07328588), both have registered offices at Slade House Farm, Sidmouth, EX10 0NU. Linked charities: The Elisabeth Svendsen Trust for Children and Donkeys (EST); The International Donkey Protection Trust (IDPT). www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk