Gifts in Wills and In Memory Giving

International Care Network (ICN) is a Registered Charity. Our registration number with the Charity Commission is: 1099400

Gifts in wills, and donations made in memory of loved ones, are special and meaningful ways to support charities.

Leaving a Gift in Your Will

Leaving a gift to ICN in your will is one of the most generous and lasting contributions you can make. It costs nothing in your lifetime, and can have a transformative, positive impact for years to come.

When it comes to making or updating your will, we recommend speaking with a solicitor. They can help you with decisions such as whether you would prefer to donate through one of the following options:

  • A residuary legacy: you can choose to leave a percentage of your estate to ICN, such as 10%.
  • A pecuniary legacy: a specific sum as a gift to ICN, such as £5,000.
  • A specific gift: you can leave a specific gift to ICN, such as property or shares, that we can sell in order to raise valuable funding towards our work.

If you choose to include ICN in your will, thank you! This is one of the most generous ways that anybody can support our charity. If you wish to let us know you have done so, we will be happy to discuss, and to support you in any way we can.

Gifts In Memory

Many people choose to honour the life of a loved one by suggesting donations to a cause that was significant to the person. If you would like to leave an In Memory gift, please use the Donate page of this website. Alternative options include:

BACS Payment

Account Name: International Care Network

Account Number: 41342479

Sort Code: 40-13-06

So that we can identify this as an in memory gift, please use the reference: InMemory/YourName

Contact Us

We are aware the information on this web page is brief, and you may have questions for us, either about ICN itself, or about the process of leaving a gift in your will, or arranging an in memory gift.

Please contact us by email: info@icn.org.uk or by phone: 01202 589395.

Alternatively, please contact a solicitor regarding the process of writing or updating your will.

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