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Help us to continue to pioneer the latest changes in health and care

After providing for your loved ones, please consider leaving a gift to the Florence Nightingale Foundation.

Leaving a gift in your Will means that nurses and midwives will be able to access the most highly sought-after leadership training in the UK; that we can be here for our nurses and midwives when they need us most and that we can continue to pioneer the latest changes in health and care, influencing policy and practice, just as Florence did.

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A personal and important decision

We understand that leaving a gift in your Will is an incredibly personal and important decision. You can read more about the impact donations can make to our nurses and midwives on our Impact page.

"I have left the Florence Nightingale Foundation a gift in my Will to ensure that nurses around the world are supported to achieve their potential and to improve the health of the people of their country."

Dame Yvonne Moores – FNF Patron

Remember a Charity

Our dedicated page on the Remember A Charity website can be found here.

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For more information about writing or updating your Will, click on the link below.

Remember a Charity guide

Will writing discount for FNF supporters

As part of our Remember a Charity partnership, FNF supporters can get 20% off the price of their Will writing through the Co-op. Supporters do not have to leave a legacy to FNF to benefit from the service.

Find out more here: Co-op Legal Services | supporting Remember A Charity

If you would like a confidential discussion about including the Florence Nightingale Foundation in your Will, please call Rebecca McLoughlin on 020 3870 5497 or email [email protected].

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