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Presentation by AEBC Executive Director, Lee Pigeau, on Legacy Giving and what it can mean for AEBC. Learn about wills and leaving a legacy that protects your estate, your family and helps our community. Legacy giving sounds bigger and scarier than it is—and this session brings it back down to earth. In one hour, we’ll explain legacy giving in plain language, show how ordinary people make a lasting impact in simple ways, and clear up the myth that you need wealth to leave a gift behind. You’ll hear why the John Rae Society exists, how it supports AEBC’s future, and how legacy giving can fit into your life without pressure, paperwork panic, or hard decisions on the spot. This is a gentle, practical introduction for people who care about AEBC and want to understand their options.
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By Alliance for Equality of Blind CanadiansPresentation by AEBC Executive Director, Lee Pigeau, on Legacy Giving and what it can mean for AEBC. Learn about wills and leaving a legacy that protects your estate, your family and helps our community. Legacy giving sounds bigger and scarier than it is—and this session brings it back down to earth. In one hour, we’ll explain legacy giving in plain language, show how ordinary people make a lasting impact in simple ways, and clear up the myth that you need wealth to leave a gift behind. You’ll hear why the John Rae Society exists, how it supports AEBC’s future, and how legacy giving can fit into your life without pressure, paperwork panic, or hard decisions on the spot. This is a gentle, practical introduction for people who care about AEBC and want to understand their options.
Download Transcript: https://e243e96c-4bb7-44ad-87e6-fb1e8ae96185.usrfiles.com/ugd/e243e9_886b1d4d6f5d4ba0b99ded29d7fe9ce3.docx
Visit blindcanadians.ca for more info: https://www.blindcanadians.ca/post/the-john-rae-society