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Planned Giving

Thank you for thinking of Last Chance for Animals (LCA) in your estate plans.

Planned Giving provides a stable future for LCA and hope for the millions of animals suffering needlessly each day. By including LCA in your estate plans, you will memorialize a lifetime of compassion and guarantee that your voice for animals will carry on.

Please consult your attorney or professional advisor to ensure that your estate plans are in compliance with all applicable laws.

Wills

You can give your gift by naming Last Chance for Animals as a beneficiary of:

Your attorney may wish to use the following language when making a bequest to LCA:

"I give, devise, and bequeath to Last Chance for Animals, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with federal tax identification number 95-4013155, located at 8033 Sunset Blvd, Suite 835, Los Angeles, CA 90046, the sum of a certain dollar amount (or describe the real or personal property or portion of the estate) to be used for its general purposes."

Living Trusts

Living trusts (formally known as revocable trusts) list the people or organizations who will receive your property after you pass away, leaving you free to manage it while you’re alive. Unlike wills, trusts require that you give up direct ownership of that property. Instead, it’s normally transferred, or “retitled,” into the trust.

Naming Last Chance for Animals a beneficiary of your living trust ensures your generous legacy for the most abused and neglected animals.

Common Gifted Assets in Wills and Trusts

Please note the following 

The Essential Information You Will Need 

Last Chance for Animals

8033 Sunset Blvd, Suite 835

Los Angeles, CA 90046

501(c)(3) non-profit organization

Federal Tax ID # 95-4013155

Cindy Beal, CFO/Executive Director

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Tel 310.271.6096 x 28