Leap Day is an ideal occasion to commit to creating a world where animals are treasured and cherished—forever.
Every four years, we are gifted with an extra day on our calendars: Leap Day, February 29. It’s a day that comes around so infrequently, and it’s the perfect opportunity to do something special, something that can make a lasting impact. Leap Day is an ideal occasion to commit to creating a world where animals are treasured and cherished—forever.
One remarkable way to make a difference in the lives of animals this Leap Day is becoming a Legacy Society Member by including World Animal Protection in your estate plans. Our Legacy Society members are laying the foundation to create a better world for all living beings. Think of Leap Day as a bonus day, a day that’s not part of the usual routine. And thanks to our partnership with FreeWill, you won’t have to dedicate much of your bonus time to estate planning. We have made it easier than ever to create your legacy with our free estate planning tool in only 20 minutes. You can learn more about the power of estate planning in this blog post!
Estate plans are a powerful tool for change; however, it’s been found that a significant portion of Americans do not have a will or an estate plan in place. This rarity of Leap Day makes it the perfect time to do something extraordinary and meaningful. Joining the Legacy Society allows you to align your personal values and your passion for animals with a tangible commitment. It’s an opportunity to ensure that your passion carries on, leaving your mark on the world with your pledge.
Joining World Animal Protection’s Legacy Society is an extraordinary way to protect, rescue, and advocate for animals, shaping a future where they are treated with kindness, compassion, and respect. Create your legacy today with our free estate planning tool. If you have already arranged a legacy gift in your estate plans, we thank you for your incredible generosity and commitment to our mission. Please notify us of your intentions by submitting this brief form.