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We are honoured that you are considering a future gift to Amnesty International as part of your human rights legacy.

Please follow the links on the left or below to learn more about planned giving options.

> Bequests
A bequest to Amnesty International in your will is one of the most popular and simple ways of ensuring that your values and beliefs live on to benefit future generations.

> Life insurance
For many people, naming Amnesty International as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy provides an optimum combination of immediate and long-term tax benefits, affordability, and the satisfaction of leaving a significant sum of money to perpetuate the work we all believe in.

> RRSP’s and RRIF’s
Naming Amnesty International as the beneficiary of your registered retirement savings plan or retirement income fund is easy to do and can be highly beneficial.

> Stocks and Securities
A gift of appreciated securities is a highly tax-effective gift option, whether given today or in the future through a bequest in your will.

Whatever form of legacy gift is most appropriate for your own circumstances, each gift will guarantee that Amnesty will always be there to speak out for the silenced and the defenceless.

If you require any assistance in making a planned gift to Amnesty International or would like to request additional information, Heather would be very happy to assist you.  

Heather Warren, Gift Planner
Amnesty International
312 Laurier Ave East, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 1H9
Tel.: (613) 744-7667 Ext. 239
1-800-AMNESTY (1-800-266-3789)
e-mail: hwarren@amnesty.ca

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Brian and Margaret John

“Including Amnesty International in my will means my voice will endure as part of the global chorus defending human rights.”


- Alex Neve

Heather Warren,
Gift Planner

Heather Warren

Amnesty activist since 1982

Member of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners since 1999

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