Will Your Will Be Known?

It may have started the first time we took a deep breath and blew out the candles, or perhaps it was as we gazed upon a lone star in the dark sky. We would quietly make a wish and take care to tell no one, in the hopes that the wish would come true.

Wherever it began, the practice of keeping our most personal hopes and dreams to ourselves is a tradition which Americans, in large number, tend to revive when it comes to a final communication with friends and loved ones.

This final communication is a Will. But regardless of how we've come to view this document, it is a final opportunity to give expression to personal wishes. And the final communication related to the matters of your family and estate is no time to keep your wishes to yourself! This is where hopes and dreams can become reality.

Learn how to let your will be known by visiting the Endowment Fund's planned giving website. You'll find a complete resource for estate and chartable giving - a virtual encyclopedia of information of how and what to give.