Leave a gift in your Will to help future generations
Help make sure no one faces lymphoma alone
In the 40 years since our Charity was established, gifts left by supporters in their Wills have been pivotal in growing our services, helping achieve our mission to make sure no one faces lymphoma alone.
In the years ahead, we have big ambitions. We are determined to keep expanding the ways we help people, run bigger and bolder awareness campaigns, and drive improvements in diagnosis, treatment and care.
After taking care of your loved ones, if you're able to consider pledging a gift, your legacy would safeguard our services for the future and help generations to come. Whatever the size of your gift, we would be so grateful.
We are the UK's leading charity dedicated to lymphoma. We receive no government funding and so rely on the generosity of supporters like you to help us carry out our work.
Free Wills service
If you are thinking of writing or updating your Will, you may like to use the free online Will writing service we can offer through our partners, MyIntent (from Bequeathed). Find out more about this service.
Leaving a gift in your Will
If you have decided to leave a gift in your Will or you would like more information, we would love to hear from you - please email legacies@lymphoma-action.org.uk or call 01296 619400. We have a free Gift in Wills guide you can download as a PDF or request by post or email using the form below.
Request your Gift in Wills Guide
Find out more about our work in our Annual Reports and read about our impact on the lives of people affected by lymphoma.
Do something wonderful and remember Lymphoma Action in your will
I was pleasantly surprised that both my parents had chosen to leave a gift to Lymphoma Action in their wills. They had remembered how the charity had been there for me in my darkest times - at my diagnosis, later when my lymphoma returned, and during my treatment. I have been so lucky to live 20 years since my diagnosis. Thinking about my wonderful parents, I am delighted that their legacy will help others affected by lymphoma.