Marathon running, Kilimanjaro climbing and even baking cakes are a few examples of the generous ways people donate to charity. However, you don’t need to ride a rickshaw from London to Glasgow nor ramble through the UK countryside to donate money to a worthy cause. A popular way in which to benefit a charity is by naming them to receive some inheritance in your will. This is a popular option; allowing you to provide benefit to your favoured charities and organisations on your death.
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