Join our 50 for 50 Legacy Campaign
Woodsworth College is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024. The generosity of our donors is a testament to their support of our students as they pursue their goal of a university education and for this, we say thank you.
It has been shown that the best gifts are those that come with a personal touch, and this is especially true when it comes to legacy giving. The decision behind it can be deeply personal and tied to your core values and experiences.
Whatever the form, the goal of a legacy gift is the same — a desire to secure a better and brighter future. Planning for this future is an important step that ensures ongoing support for our students long after we are gone.
In this celebratory year, the College would like to challenge our community to participate in our 50 for 50 Legacy Campaign. Our goal, by the end of the year, is to secure 50 confirmed legacy gifts.
You can join our challenge by:
- letting us know if you have already included a gift for Woodsworth in your will
- advising us if you’ve already provided support for Woodsworth through another giving vehicle, such as naming us as a beneficiary of a registered fund or life insurance policy
- making plans to include a legacy gift in your estate plans by consulting with your lawyer or our staff
By doing one of these three things, you can help us achieve this significant goal.
Please click here to get in touch and learn more.
We would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to contact Barbara Track, Executive Director: Advancement, Alumni and Communications at barbara.track@utoronto.ca or 416-978-4197.
Also, you can review all your giving options by clicking on this link: https://engage.utoronto.ca/site/SPageServer?pagename=gift_planning#/home
Thank you for your support of our students as we look forward to another 50 years!
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