What will your legacy be?

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What will your legacy be? 0141 337 8199 info@ Cancer Support Scotland is a registered charity and relies on the generosity of legacies and donations to provide all its services free of charge. Registered Charity no. SC012867

Why your help is vital Eighty-six people in Scotland will sit down today with their doctor and be told they have cancer. Another 86 will sit down tomorrow and be given the same news. It s a cycle that is repeated every single day of the year. Over 30,000 people will have their world turned upside down. Many of them will not have heard of Cancer Support Scotland and only a small, though growing, number of them will have used our unique services. By leaving a gift in your Will to Cancer Support Scotland, you are investing in the future. A future where no-one has to suffer alone. A future where there is always someone to talk to. A future where people care about you and not just about your We need your help for Cancer Support Scotland to be there to support people dealing with cancer and their families as quickly as possible in the future. cancer diagnosis. A future with a friendly face and where support is waiting for you when you need it most. The NHS is not funded to help people for the whole of their cancer journey and that is where Cancer Support Scotland has a vital role. We should be there when they want to talk or when they need an escape from their daily life. We want to show them ways to cope by offering emotional and practical support. More people are being diagnosed and surviving cancer thanks to earlier detection and better treatment and, encouragingly, further improvements will increase that figure. 0141 337 8199

What your help can achieve Value 2 Million Achievement Fully fund an extension to our Centre allowing more people quicker access to our services 500,000 A full year s costs for Cancer Support Scotland 100,000 Fully fund the costs of the Cancer Support Scotland Centre for one year 30,000 Fully fund a podiatrist and all their equipment for one year 20,000 Fully fund a counsellor for one year 10,000 Fully fund costs of a community outreach location for one year 5,000 Fully fund our nail care service for a full year 1,000 Provide a course of counselling for 6 people affected by cancer The group support was most helpful. It was good to learn we were all struggling although our physical treatments were successful. The workshops were well presented and informal in a lovely setting, the therapists were excellent.

Making Your Will If you decide to leave a gift to Cancer Support Scotland in your Will, we would always recommend you see a solicitor to ensure your Will is valid and legal. A solicitor will be able to advise you on how to write or amend your Will and how to make the of most your Inheritance Tax Allowance. Any gift you leave, large or small, will make a direct difference to our work. You can leave a percentage of what is left after you have looked after your loved ones (residuary legacy), a fixed sum of money (pecuniary legacy) or even an item (specific legacy). We promise that any gift you leave will be used to support people affected by cancer. Please ask your solicitor to record our full details, including our charity number as follows:- Cancer Support Scotland (Charity number SC012867) of 75 Shelley Road, Gartnavel Campus, Glasgow G12 0ZE Honouring Your Memory We have created a Book of Rememberance which will be kept on display in our Center. Should you decide to leave a bequest your name will be entered in our Book of Remembrance as our way of saying thank you. 0141 337 8199

If you have decided to leave a bequest to Cancer Support Scotland in your Will, it would be helpful to know that you have. It is important to remember that any pledges made are not legally binding. They do, however, help us plan for the future. You don t have to tell us your decision we respect your right to privacy however knowing this information allows us to thank you and keep you informed of our services. We promise all information given will be treated in the strictest confidence and we will not share it with anyone. Name Address Phone Number Email Postcode I have remembered Cancer Support Scotland in my will by leaving: A pecuniary gift (cash gift) A residuary or percentage share of residue (share of my estate after other bequests have been met) A reversionary gift (after the death of a spouse or relative, a gift reverts to Cancer Support Scotland) Special gifts such as property or shares (please specify) Intended Value of Legacy: I would like my donation to be anonymous - Yes / No Please indicate whether or not you wish your legacy to remain anonymous. All donations not marked as anonymous would appear in our Annual Review and associated marketing materials. Please return completed form to: The Legacy Officer Cancer Support Scotland, 75 Shelley Road, Gartnavel Campus, Glasgow G12 0ZE info@

Our History Founded by Sir Kenneth Calman in 1980 founded Tak Tent an old Scots Phrase meaning Take Care - a charity dedicated to supporting people affected by cancer through complementary therapies and counseling services that would complement the work of the NHS and make life easier for anyone who had been affected by cancer. 1980 Founded by Sir Kenneth Calman 1984 Registered as a Charity 1992 Moved to Gartnavel Hospital 1999 25,841 new diagnoses of cancer in Scotland 1983 First episode of Taggart is shown 1989 Berlin Wall falls after 28 years 1994 Nelson Mandela becomes the first black president of South Africa In a single year: volunteers donated 13,510 hours 1999 The Scottish Parliament is re-instated after 292 years 0141 337 8199

The name was changed to Cancer Support Scotland in 2011 in order to give clarity to what the charity does. Since then we have moved into the Category B listed Gartnavel Royal Hospital Chapel now know as The Calman Cancer Support Centre. The building, which features therapy suites, counseling, rooms, information center was officially opened in October 2012. We need your help to ensure that Cancer Support Scotland can be there to support people dealing with cancer and their families. 2008 24 volunteers join the team 2011 Name changed to Cancer Support Scotland 2013 Moved in the Calman Center 2016 193 volunteers join the team Present Day You leave a Legacy to Cancer Support Scotland Future Event 2007 Apple launch 2002 Stirling granted City status first generation of iphone 2014 Referendum on Scottish Independence Future Event The fact that a family member or carer is made to feel just as welcome to share their experience is wonderful.

75 Shelley Road, Gartnavel Campus, Glasgow G12 0ZE Here for you today, so you can face tomorrow Our pledge to you: We ll answer any questions openly and transparently This decision is yours to make and we will never Put you under any pressure Family and friends always come first we fully understand this We ll use your gift wisely and effectively You don t have to tell us your decision we respect your right to privacy You can come and see our Centre and hear more about our work just get in touch 0800 652 2531 info@ @CancerSuppScot CancerSuppScotland CancerSuppScotland