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Make a Will Month scheme returns

St Wilfrid’s Hospice has launched its ‘Make a Will Month’ scheme.

During September, participating solicitors will write a simple will, free of charge, in exchange for leaving a gift in your will to St Wilfrid’s and/or making a cash donation.

Ten different solicitor branches in Eastbourne, Uckfield, Polegate, Hailsham and Seaford are supporting the scheme, and already booking appointments.

Rozelyn Bristowe, our Legacy and Trust Manager, said: “The solicitors kindly offer their time for free in exchange for a gift, either written into the will, or a gift that they ask you to leave with them to be passed on to the hospice.

“As always, we’re very grateful to all the solicitors taking part, as well as the people who use our scheme. We rely on the support of our local community and need the funds generated from this scheme more than ever,” she said.

For more information or to see the list of solicitors taking part, visit www.stwhospice.org/make-a-will-month-2025 or call 01323 434214.

Pictured: Rozelyn Bristowe

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