Make A Legacy Gift

The National Health Law Program envisions a future where health is a fundamental right for everyone, regardless of their characteristics and circumstances. By including the National Health Law Program in your estate plans, you create a lasting legacy of health justice. A legacy gift ensures that long after today’s battles are won, NHeLP can continue advancing health rights and defending access to care for future generations. Your commitment today helps secure a more equitable tomorrow.

Legacy Gift Options:

● A Gift in Your Will or Living Trust
● A Gift by Beneficiary Designation in Your Life Insurance, IRA, and/or Retirement Plan

Please contact the Individual Giving team with additional questions at (202) 552-5240 or [email protected].

NHeLP does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice, and encourages prospective donors to discuss all charitable gift planning decisions with their legal, financial, or tax advisor before entering into any commitment to make a gift to NHeLP.

NHeLP’s Legacy of Care Society

 

The Legacy of Care Society is a community of visionary supporters who believe that health care is a human right and want to protect that right for generations to come. With your legacy gift, you become part of a group committed to sustaining care, strengthening justice, and ensuring that everyone—no matter their income, age, or ability—has access to the health care they need to live with dignity.

Ensure that your legacy will be a lifeline. Join us in building a healthier, more equitable future with a legacy gift.

“As the Chair of the Board of Directors at NHeLP, I know more than most how important the mission of this organization is and the immense challenges we face to do this work. I also recognize the great potential in a future where health is a right and everyone can access the care that they need to be healthy. I’m proud to support NHeLP in the fight for health equity as a legacy donor and member of the Legacy of Care Society.”
— Ann Kappler, Chair of the NHeLP Board of Directors and Legacy of Care Society member