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These babies are safe and well-cared for at the Sung Ae Won Babies’ Home in South Korea.

Planned giving through bequests, charitable trusts and other estate planning tools

Over the years Child Abuse Intervention Fund has benefited from those who have made special provisions in their Estate Plans to support Child Abuse Intervention Fund. Most planned gifts come from individuals who have made a provision in their will or other Estate Plans that designate either a fixed amount or a percentage of their estate. However, there are numerous planned gift options that can have profound tax implications that can benefit both your estate and Child Abuse Intervention Fund. We strongly encourage anyone interest in supporting Child Abuse Intervention Fund through a planned gift to consult with their financial advisor and/or tax attorney.

Below is a list of some of the options available to donors making a gift through their will to Child Abuse Intervention Fund.


Outright gifts
Bequests
Annuities
IRA, 401(k) and 403(b) designations
Life insurance gifts
Gifts of real estate, tangible and intangible items
Other planned giving options

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