Charity wills boost for Northwest Air Ambulance
Will writing 03 Dec 2010

Charity wills should be very welcome at Northwest Air Ambulance this week, as a group of legal service experts have been drawing up testaments in return for a donation to the healthcare operation.
The Crew Chronicle reports a local law firm is offering the free legal help, which is likely to have the dual positive impact of encouraging locals to make a will and supporting a regional donations-reliant organisation in the process.
Partner Amy Norman revealed the group hopes to raise several hundred pounds through the charity wills, saying the will-writing experts "[understand] just how important the charity and the service it provides is to a patient's chances of survival and all the offices have given magnificent support for the charity".
Making a will allows individuals to donate money after their death, with many Britons choosing to leave assets to good causes, of which animal welfare societies are a popular option.
Published by Rose Orlik